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Holmes Hall, now part of Radcliffe blue doored North House, celeb its tenth birthday with a dinner night. The Hall also honored Daisy Newman, its retiring head dent, who reviewed five years of panding Holmes activities and sented the Hall with a set of books of children's stories...
culty members at M.I.T. listed in advertisement included Paul Samuel professor of Economics, and Jerrold acharias, professor of Physics, both whom have served as advisers to dent Kennedy...
...fund of obligation and gratitude that will be useful on election day. Says Hamilton: "We perform every conceivable kind of service.'5 Adds Meehan: "Everything from fixing a traffic ticket to getting a son out of the Army." The G.O.P.'s failure to make a dent in the Democratic control of Philadelphia during the past eleven years might suggest to Meehan and Hamilton that their approach is wrong, that what present-day voters want from a political party is not ticket fixing but good government. But Meehan and Hamilton blame the G.O.P.'s weakness in Philadelphia...
Coach Jack Barnaby's high-powered tennis team raised its string of individual match victories to 36 and its number of straight shut-outs to four yesterday by overwhelming a weak Brown squad, 9-0. The Bruins, like Army, Columbia, and M.I.T. before them, were unable to dent the Crimson line-up all afternoon...
...determined to make it a party-line issue. Plainly, the Administration needed every vote it could get. As debate began, White House Aides Larry O'Brien, Henry Hall Wilson Jr. and Richard Dona hue stationed themselves conspicuously outside the House chamber. Their message to buttonholed Democrats: "The Presi dent really needs this one." When a Mid west Democrat seemed to be faltering, he got a sudden succession of calls from the White House. "My God," he said later, "I never got such attention before." At one point, it appeared that as many as 17 out of New York...