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Jose A. Buscaglia '60 and William L. Kierstead '53 are co-chairmen of Dudley's Fine Arts Committee, which is sponsoring the exhibition...
Opposing interpretations of the vote came from the two co-chairmen of the Council's NSA Referendum Committee, Luigi Einaudi '57 and Theodore D. Moscowitz '58. Einaudi felt the vote showed that the Council should increase its participation before making a final decision, while Moscowitz felt that the split vote forbade the Council from joining "for the entire student body...
Many businessmen came to like good old Dave. To honor Beck's election as the Teamsters' president, more than 600 Seattle business leaders gathered in the Olympic Hotel in December 1952. Co-chairmen were the publishers of the Seattle Times and of the Post-Intelligencer. Master of ceremonies was Brewer Emil Sick, chief beneficiary of the Beck-directed union war of the 1930s, when Beck permitted "not a single goddam drop" of Brewery Workers Union beer to enter the Northwest from California or the East. Cried Sick: "We respect you as a labor leader-the greatest...
Louise Weiss was chosen commencement chairman; Margaret R. Antonelli, baccalaureate chairman; Faith D. B. Heward and Lee Ginsher, class night co-chairmen; Carolyn Briggs, class agent; and Marcia McCuaig Geer, class secretary...
Voting on the form of the Combined Charities pledge cards, the Council ratified the proposal submitted by co-chairmen Michael N. Butler '57 and Gregory B. Stone '58, which put PBH, the Salzburg Seminar, American Field Service, and World University Service on the suggested list...