Word: clubs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard Glsen Club has elected as president for next year Stephen Griffith '67, of Lowell House and Washington, D.C. Ming Wang '67 is Vice-president, and Edward P. Todd '67, secretary. The new president of the Radcliffe Choral Society is Pamela Thomas '67, of Holmes Hall and Masspetna, New York. Other Choral Society officers are Susan Zerad '67, vice-president and Sharon O'Erien '67, treasurer...
...last week, three games and three Canadiens victories later, Blake was beginning to feel better. "We're skating now," he said, "and nobody beats this club when it's skating." There was still that one last victory to go, though, and it turned out to be tough. Playing at Detroit, the Canadiens jumped into a 2-0 lead when Jean Beliveau tapped in a rebound and Leon Rochefort slipped a 15-footer past crippled Goalie Crozier. Disgusted Detroit fans littered the ice with rubber balls and garbage-and the Red Wings got the message. Checking brutally, they fought...
...heard. In her case, though, the struggle has been going on for most of her 58 years. When she was a child, people were forever telling her to knock off the singing and please go skip rope or something. But she persevered, joined the high school glee club and the church choir, later studied voice for seven years at Pomona College. Still, whenever she tuned up, people tended to drift out of earshot, and friends politely suggested that maybe please she should take up knitting or something...
...easy to make the change. The possibility was first discussed in 1964. "The Times is like a club," says Haley. "There is no campaigning or proselytizing for a view, and no violent opposition, either." Timesmen worried about the effect that Page One news would have on readers. After all, they had grown accustomed to opening to the middle of the paper for the news. For months, Timesmen manipulated sheaves of paper in an effort to arrive at the ideal format...
First to try the credit-card scheme on a large scale was Los Angeles' Beneficial Insurance Group, which teamed up with the Diners' Club in 1959. After a slow start, Beneficial's card-catered insurance business grew 40% last year; to date, the company has sold 170,000 policies worth $4 billion. Now offered through a dozen more credit issuers, the company's accident policies range from $6,000 to $198,000 at monthly premiums from...