Word: craig
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...moving presidential finger swung to the left and pointed at May Craig of the Portland. Me.. Press Herald...
Jefferson Frazier '63 was elected president of the Young Democratic Club of Harvard and Radcliffe at a boisterous membership meeting in 2 Divinity Ave. last night. Frazier, a Kirkland House resident from Durham, N.C., got 75 votes to 64 for Craig Smith...
...York Times. The very words have a lilt, not unlike clanging ashcans tossed from a refuse truck. What a treasure chest: James Reston, intrepid reporter and pulse counter to the Nation; Craig Claiborne, gourmet par excellence; Orville Prescott on books, Bosley Crowther on movies, Ross Parmenter on music; Seymour Topping reporting from Moscow, Drew Middleton from London, Roy Silver from Rockville Center, David Halberstam from wherever there was trouble, and Farnsworth Fowle, ace of the city-side crew...
...Craig Smith '64 and Jefferson Frazier '63 will compete tonight for the presidency of the Young Democratic Club of Harvard and Radcliffe. Over 200 members are expected to attend the spring term election meeting at 8 p.m. in 2 Divinity...
Most scientists believe that the solar system-sun, planets and all-condensed out of a vast nebula of gas and dust. Graduate Student Craig M. Merrihue of the University of California at Berkeley is even convinced that some of the first objects that condensed are still around and can be identified. They are "chondrules"-round, pea-sized or even smaller globules of stony material. When they happened to be embedded in meteorites, the tiny pebbles were preserved by the cold and vacuum of interplanetary space and lasted for billions of years...