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HARRIS STAYED CLOSE to home and kept his political contacts after graduation. He went only a few miles down the road to Chester to Pennsylvania Military College (now Widener College - yes, the same Widener.) He graduated president of his class and a second lieutenant in the army artillery. He stayed active in Nether Providence, and local politicians rewarded his diligence by appointing him Judge of Elections three days after his 21st birthday, before he had ever officially been to the polls...

Author: By Thomas H. Lee, | Title: The Machine: Rolling Jobs Into Votes | 3/9/1973 | See Source »

...Computer Scientist Chester Kazek Jr., 46, married and the father of two teen-age daughters and an 11-year-old son, works 40 hours a week as program-library coordinator for the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in New Mexico. He also spends another 15-20 hours as the assistant pastor of priest-short Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Los Alamos, where he takes care of all baptisms, will soon perform several weddings, gives instruction to converts and visits the sick. "I always had it in the back of my mind to work for the Lord," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The People's Ministry | 2/5/1973 | See Source »

...from a frontal assault to a guerrilla action. By 1929, the Houses were starting to rise, and it was obvious that the battle was at an end. The Crimson published a series of conciliatory, articles, including an interview with the first two House Masters. Julian Coolidge of Lowell and Chester Greenough of Dunster, in which the new administrators assured undergraduates that students and tutors would be served the same food "by the same waitresses," and that formal attire would not be required at dinner. Nonetheless, when opportunity presented itself, the temptation to snipe, was irresistible. In January, 1930, the front...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Enters the 30s and the Depressions | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

...other big story of Spring 1927 was the resignation of Chester Noyes Greenough as dean of Harvard College, and his replacement by A. Chester Hanford. The Crimson broke its tight, single column format to give the resignation a three column banner head. Huge (by contemporary standards) double column photographs of the incoming and outgoing deans adorned the page...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Gathers Funds for a New Home | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

...most serious indictment of Chester's book is that she displays little familiarity either with that kind of high-level therapy or even with typical psychiatric patients. The evidence for her conclusions comes largely from interviews with only 60 women patients, among whom were nine lesbians, nine blacks and Puerto Ricans, 14 feminists, eleven women who had been hospitalized in mental asylums and eleven who had had sexual relations with their therapists. Yet lesbians, blacks and feminists make up only a small proportion of all psychiatric patients. Therapists who have intercourse with their patients are not typical either; those...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sexes: Women on the Couch | 1/22/1973 | See Source »

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