Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Students of the College, Radcliffe, and graduate schools had pledged by last night 684 pints of blood to this year's drive. In announcing the figures, co-chairmen Stanley Lyss '58 and Isaac Druker '58 added that today will be the last official solicitation in the College and Radcliffe...
...Persuaded most G.O.P. county chairmen to take on full-time paid staffs. "Nothing's worse than when a volunteer calls up a county headquarters and gets another volunteer and asks 'What can I do?' and the volunteer says, 'I don't know; I'm just a volunteer.' " ¶Set up G.O.P. campaign schools in every congressional district and started the first of a statewide network of citizens' committees designed to attract the independent and stay-at-home voter-"the voter who would vote for us." ¶Tripled his own central-office staff...
Three students suggested the course to Talcott Parsons, chairman of the Social Relations Department, last spring. The three were: Peter R. Breggin '58 and Michael C. Dohan '58, co-chairmen of the PBH mental hospital program, and Andrew P. Morrison '58, head of the program's case work committee...
After a brief talk with Texas' Favorite Son Lyndon Johnson (see below), Truman greeted 32 dyed-in-the-courthouse Trumanites whom he calls his "flying squad." Some of the high flyers: ex-National Chairmen Frank McKinney and Bill Boyle, California Oilman Ed Pauley, former White House Assistant Donald (Deepfreeze) Dawson, onetime Senate Secretary Les Biffle, ex-White House Secret Service Chief Frank Barry, Sam Rosenman, Dave Noyes, and Irish Tenor Phil Regan. Said Truman: "In five minutes I'm going down and announce for Harriman. I want you fellows to go get this job done...
William Y. Elliott, director of the Summer School, and Arthur Adams, president of The American Council on Education, will serve as chairmen...