Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Chayes, Cox, Bell, a few former faculty members, and several alumni (Dillon, Robert Kennedy, Nitze, Tobin, Weaver) were appointed by the 25th President, and Harvard was on top of the world. Then Kennedy chose Bundy his Special Assistant for National Security Affairs on New Year's Day, and undergraduates began to think that the New Frontier was striking too close to home. Bundy was the popular lecturer of an American foreign policy course and the most influential force in the University Administration...
National events also impinged upon 1961 by removing some of the College's leading professors. Perhaps the 62 per cent of 1961 who voted for JFK '40 in a CRIMSON poll regretted their action when Bell, Bundy, Cox, Chayes, Galbraith, Reischauer, Schlesinger, et al departed for Washington. Among most, however, the reaction was merely a shrug of the shoulders--after all, most seniors need not worry about particular professors next year...
Kaplan will become Royall Professor of Law, a position held by Archibald Cox prior to his appointment this winter as Solleitor General of the United States...
...broken stop watch was partly responsible for the varsity's closing sprint, which was not rowed at a sufficiently high stroke. Cox Jim Rosenstein had his watch in working order just long enough for the start of the race...
...stroking, with John Hodges at seven, Larry Timpson at six, and Spencer Borden at five to round out the stern four. In the bow half, Nick Bancroft will row at four, John Breckindidge at three, John Higginson at two, and Al Hager at bow. Jim Rosenstein is the cox...