Word: depauw
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...postal worker, his mother a caterer to upper-class whites. Tending bar at their parties, Jordan saw the kind of life he wanted to lead, a kind of life then denied to blacks. His aspirations led him into the civil rights movement. After earning a bachelor's degree at DePauw University and a law degree from Howard, he came to prominence in 1961 when a howling white mob tried to prevent a young woman named Charlayne Hunter from becoming one of the first blacks to enter the University of Georgia. Jordan, a law clerk of 25, used...
BORN: April 20, 1931, Daytona Beach, Fla. EDUCATION: DePauw U, B.A., 1952; Indiana U, J.D., 1956 FAMILY: Wife, Nancy; three children RELIGION: Methodist MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Lawyer POLITICAL CAREER: U.S. House, 1964- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 99, Jeffersonville...
DAVID PROSSER (R) District 8 BORN: Dec. 24, 1942, Chicago EDUCATION: DePauw U, B.A., 1965; U of Wisconsin, J.D., 1968 FAMILY: Single RELIGION: Presbyterian MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Lawyer; congressional aide; speechwriter; professor POLITICAL CAREER: Outagamie County district attorney, 1977-79; Wisconsin Assembly, 1979- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 476, Appleton...
Whatever the deprivations, many of the expatriates seem inclined to stay put for a while, perhaps a lot longer. Mike Galetto, 23, a 1993 DePauw graduate and a free-lance journalist in Buenos Aires, professes to be "in no hurry" to return to the U.S.: "It seems that back home people my age either have no job or are in jobs they hate. So why not give it a shot here?" Larissa Donovan, 25, graduated from Northwestern in 1991 and moved to China in search of a career. She is now a trade representative in Beijing and considers herself...
...Bode, director for the Center forContemporary Media at DePauw University, saidTsongas' popularity may increase...