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...intensive attention to detail has taken up most of the time of Reunion cochairman Charles Draper for the past year. In addition, an inversely mushrooming staff of close to 300 grads and hired help worked to make sure every member of the class would attend and enjoy the whoopla...
Died. Joseph ("Jo") Davidson, 68, bearded portrait sculptor of celebrities (Madame Chiang Kaishek, D. H. Lawrence, Lloyd George, F.D.R., Gandhi, Mussolini), sometime political dabbler (cochairman of the Progressive Citizens of America in 1947, co-chairman of the Wallace-for-President Committee in 1948) ; of a heart attack; in Tours, France. Born of Russian-Jewish immigrants on Manhattan's lower East Side, Davidson began as a newsboy. In 1907 he headed for Europe with a $40 stake to study art. Since 1910 he had shuttled busily and profitably between the U.S. and Europe. His most important commission: bronze busts...
Fogo, a Halifax lawyer, Nova Scotia-born-&-bred, is a man without political ambitions for himself, a reliable worker behind the scenes, whose political gift is to stop bootless quarreling and secure quiet settlements. Liberals expect him to make a good convention co-chairman (French-Canadian cochairman, Joseph Blanchette). But since he was only 23 when the last Liberal convention was held, he has a bit to learn about the procedure...
First to go was none other than P.C.A.'s cochairman, Columnist Frank Kingdon. At the closed meeting of P.C.A.'s executive committee in New York, ex-Preacher...
Norman R. Brooks '49, cochairman of the PBH Social Service Committee, yesterday expressed complete satisfaction with the behavior of the initial test group. "Actually," he commended, "the behavior of the settlement house kids at the Rousers game was lunch better than the general behavior of many of the undergraduate spectators...