Word: donald
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...Donald W. Riegle, will run from Michigan's seventh congressional district, an urban area surrounding the city of Flint. Riegle is an assistant in business administration and government policy to Paul W. Cherington '40, professor of Government...
...Moses Manuel. The following year he sold the claim for $70,000 to a San Francisco syndicate headed by George Hearst, father of Publisher William Randolph Hearst, who was later to use the family's Homestake fortune in building his newspaper empire. Today it is run by Chairman Donald McLaughlin, 74, former head of Harvard's geology department, and by John K. Gustafson, 59, president, chief executive officer-and once one of McLaughlin's students...
Intersettlement conferences induced agonies of self-consciousness among delegates attuned to the lonely life. When stage fright paralyzed the first Eskimo speaker at a meeting in Frobisher Bay, Donald Snowden, the government man, eased his chair close to block the view of the crowd. "Tell me about the co-op at the George River," he said gently, "and forget about the other people here." Slowly, with the help of men like Snowden, the Eskimos developed the tools they needed: self-assurance, a sense of achievement, pride. "We built this hall to last forever!" said Willi Imudlik of the substantial wooden...
Young can be painfully predictable in his speeches. While Julian Bond and Donald Duncan, the other two speakers at last week's forum, made a point of avoiding the usual moral and practical evaluations of American policy, Young acted as if he were still taking to the Cleveland City Club. "Historically, there is no North and South Vietnam," he told an audience which was already way ahead...
...Donald Duncan, a former master sergeant in the U.S. Special Forces, who was the star of the evening with his biting behind-the-scenes picture of the Vietnamese battlefield...