Word: carles
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that had piled up a $3 billion wheat surplus in Government storage bins. What it finally brought forth, by a vote of 188 (176 Democrats and twelve farm-state Republicans) to 177 (114 Republicans and 63 Democrats) was a legislative monstrosity. Even the bill's sponsor, Oklahoma Democrat Carl Albert, admitted: "Nobody wants the bill . . . None of the farm groups, wheat organizations or producers support it." But if nothing else, the House wheat bill lived up to a time-hallowed political principle: When in doubt, give the farmers more, not less...
...trustees, four from the Boston area, one from Cleveland, Ohio, and one from Albert, New Mexico, have been elected to the Radcliffe board of trustees, Mrs. Carl J. Gilbert, Chairman of the Board of Trustees announced at yesterday's Radcliffe commencement...
...Mary I. Bunting, a dean at Rutgers University, will become the next President of Radcliffe. The official announcement was made yesterday by Mrs. Carl J. Gilbert, Chairman of the Radcliffe Board of Trustees, confirming the CRIMSON report of two weeks...
...Died. Carl Holderman, 65, longtime (1918-54) New Jersey union organizer, once described as "the movie idea of a genial Texas oilman"; of a heart attack; in Newark. Holderman was an early C.I.O. organizer, later headed the New Jersey C.I.O., was appointed state commissioner of labor and industry in 1954 by Governor Robert B. Meyner, cleaned house at the scandal-ridden labor department...
Among the men the freshmen will send to the varsity are attacks Grady Watts and Woody Spruance, midfielders Pete Sieglaff, defensemen Henry Field and Carl Sheridan, and goalie Bobby Bland...