Word: donald
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Donald H. Fleming, professor of History and chairman of the department, said last night that "there is no gap in the department," but added "there is no American historian not now at Harvard we think so highly of as Schlesinger...
...front row, from left to right, are Richard Cotton '65, of Leverett House and Chicago, Ill., president; Hendrik Hertzberg '65, of Lowell House and Muncle, N.Y., managing editor; Donald A. Skoinik '65, of Winthrop House and Chicago, Ill., business manager; and Ben W. Heiseman '65, of Leverett House and Chicago, Ill., editorial chairman...
...back row are Sanford H. von Mayrhauser '65, of Leverett House and Worcester, advertising manager; Donal Holway '64, of Adams House and Darien, Conn., photographic chairman; and Donald M. Graham '66, of Winthrop House and Washington, D.C., sports editor...
Died. Captain Michael Donald Groves, 27, of the Army's Honor Guard Company, who directed the mixed service detachment that stood vigil over President Kennedy's casket in the White House and at the Capitol; of a heart attack; at Fort Myer...
...left no will, but now a letter has been found in his Moscow apartment describing how British Defector Guy Burgess, who died last August, wanted his estate divided up. Everything is to go to four friends, including Harold Philby, who tipped off Burgess and Donald Maclean in 1951 that the British Secret Service was closing in, then early this year himself fled to Russia. No one is saying whether Maclean was included too. The letter does not constitute a legal will, but Burgess' brother Nigel will nonetheless comply, though the spy's British holdings, worth $17,416, legally...