Word: clerke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...elected president of Harvard Radio Broadcasting Co. Tuesday. Other new WHRB officers include Claude R. Canizares '66, vice-president; Edward L. Malick '66, treasurer; William J. Kasch '66, station manager and T'ing C. Pel '65, member of the administrative board at large. Christine Mercier '66 was elected clerk while Fred R. Levy '67 was appointed general mangaer of Harvard Radio Recordings...
...hero-victim is a middle-aged solicitor, and it is the hour of his ultimate estrangement. His clients shrug him off. His mistress, wearying of him, cancels plans for the weekend with him. His clerk, who has really been running the law practice, gives notice. His secretary, with whom he used to catch a few winks on the office couch, tells him she is pregnant and leaving to marry her new lover. His daughter listens passively to his wandering verbiage, then walks wordlessly away from him. His wife attacks him savagely on the phone, and he opts...
Hernando: Samuel Williams, the only registered Negro voter in this town, refused a certificate of voting status at the court house. The clerk threatened Williams' life...
Born. To Mary Ann Fischer, 31, mother of the first U.S. quintuplets to survive infancy; and Andrew Fischer, 39, Aberdeen, S. Dak., shipping clerk: their eleventh child, ninth daughter: in Aberdeen. Weight...
...effort to reduce such side effects, electronics experts have resorted to all sorts of tricks. But in most cases the best they could do was follow advice as old as Scottish Physicist James Clerk Maxwell, the father of electrical theory, who died in 1879. It was Maxwell who pointed out that resistors could be bent into hairpin turns so that their current flowed in two directions, canceling out capacitance or inductance. Later, Physicist Georges Chaperon wound resistances into intertwined coils with the same result...