Word: davision
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sophomore at last--no longer would the man from the class of 1927 be at the bottom of Harvard's intellectual pile; no longer would pert Radcliffe classmates snootily tell him that they didn't date "freshmen." He felt he had grown up over the summer, and might now talk...
To keep the politically-minded informed the Crimson ran a daily column called, "The Campaign at Harvard." Charges and counter charges from the newly-organized Lafollette-Wheeler Club and the Old Guard Republican Organization furnished steady entertainment for undergraduates. Even President-emeritus Eliot entered the fray by taking over the...
Died. The Right Rev. Cameron J. Davis, 78, retired bishop (1931-47) of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Western New York; of a heart ailment; in Buffalo.
With cash from a $675,000 stock issue and a $300,000 bank loan, Davis bought ten more DC-3s. He made a profit ($65,528) in his first full year, then ran up a $62,137 loss in 1949 has been in the black ever since. Last year his...
Died. Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Tillman Hooks, 78, adopted (when she was five) daughter of Jefferson Davis, President (1861-65) of the Confederate States of America; in New Orleans. Mrs. Hooks came to live at Beauvoir, the Davis Gulf Coast home, while her foster father was writing The Rise and Fall...