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...official date of completion is April 30. But already one can see elements of finality in the beautiful new neo-Colonial squash and tennis complex across the river. The clerk of the works, Lee Phelps of Harvard Planning and Real Estate (HPRE), notified The Crimson--through construction foreman Bill O'Leary--that we could not tour the building until it received a "C of O," or certificate of occupancy. Yet a quick walk around the structure gives information enough...
...left behind her black friends without embittering them. "In advancing herself, she kind of faded away from us," says classmate Nathan Booker. "But nobody held it against her because she was always nice and courteous." She graduated from high school in 1957 and took a job as a clerk typist; two years later she made the leap to Washington because "I wanted to see more, do more, know more," as she once told a reporter. She married, had a daughter and divorced while moving through a succession of federal secretarial positions that culminated in 12 years as confidential assistant...
Upon Duehay's request, City Clerk D. Margaret Drury read a letter from City Solicitor D. M. Moschos, which stated that it was not legal for the council to take another vote...
...bachelor's degree at DePauw University and a law degree from Howard, he came to prominence in 1961 when a howling white mob tried to prevent a young woman named Charlayne Hunter from becoming one of the first blacks to enter the University of Georgia. Jordan, a law clerk of 25, used his 6-ft. 4-in. body as a battering ram, clearing a path through...
...world; the girl is by many definitions still a girl, a few years older than his daughter: 21, fresh from college, away from home, working for him without pay at her first real job. He is her boss; she is starstruck. He travels in motorcades; she works as a clerk. She is flirtatious and pretty and willing, and he takes...