Word: derek
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...efficient handling of New York state problems should obscure this fact. The incidental agreement with his views on nuclear testing on the part of Dean Acheson and Harry Truman is therefore less significant than the more basic congruence of his views with those of Teller, Strauss, and Bill Buckley. Derek Hudson, Arlington, Mass...
Delegates to last week's convention of the Young Democratic Clubs of America in Toledo, Ohio, also nominated two members of the local group, Derek T. Winans '60 and David W. Adamany '58 for newly created executive positions...
...Derek C. Bok, assistant professor of Law and second speaker at the forum, pointed out that by this reasoning public sentiment was made to appear similar to compulsory arbitration. But public pressure is not really very effective, he contended...
...backlog of a quarter-million unlicensed drivers. The L-plate army is growing. In less than two years nearly half the 2,000,000 Britons who took driver's tests flunked them, many for the second and third time. All Britain cheered last month when 39-year-old Derek Brown passed his test: he had been driving with L plates for 22 years and failed twelve previous exams...
Ushers from Kirkland House are Edward Martin, John B. Watkins, Peter A. Lindenbaum, Robert W. Adams, David M. Balbanian, Charles N. Steele, Derek T. Winans, Glen E. Clover, and Alan K. Percy. Those from Leverett are Michael Graney, Alan H. Grossman, Edward L. Croman, Joseph H. Gardner, Peter H. Brown, Christopher T. Bayley, Reverdy Johnson, Jr., Sheldon Greenfield, Charles E. Lister, Robert N. Fisher, Robert S. Lawrence, and Rodney D. Hardy...