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Quality-Quantity. In Cincinnati, Policeman Louis A. Schmidt was fired after he admitted that, while on duty, he had "downed two drinks-both fifths...
...following is a list of vacation parties sponsored by Harvard Clubs. Harvard Club of: Time Place Birmingham Dec. 27 12:15 pm. Luncheon Redmont Hotel Buffalo Dec. 27 1:00 p.m. Luncheon 546 Delaware Ave. Chicago Dec. 20 12:00 noon Luncheon Hotel Sherman Cincinnati Dec. 26 5:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. University Club Eastern New York Dec. 29 6:30 p.m. Jack's Oyster House Albany Miami Dec. 26 Afternoon Open House 641 N. Greenway Dr. Coral Gables Minnesota Dec. 30 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Smoker Town & C'ntry Club St. Paul Philadelphia...
British Poet-Critic Stephen Spender, 43, who once described himself as "a middle-aged man in the center of life and rotted by a modicum of success," was appointed to fill the 1953 George Elliston Professorship at the University of Cincinnati. Spender, now lecturing in Brazil, will take the chair in February...
Some Episcopalians and Presbyterians are fond of talking about a denominational merger-some green and pleasant future day; in Cincinnati, working unions have already taken place. In each case, the union was the result of simple, local logic...
...down-at-the-heel West Cincinnati, the members of the West Cincinnati Presbyterian Church and St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, faced with similar problems, united in 1945. Now, with a combined membership of 200, they meet in the West Cincinnati church (now called St. Barnabas') with a Presbyterian, the Rev. Maurice McCrackin, as minister. The church is also interracial; about a fifth of its members are Negroes...