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...Harvard-Radcliffe Yearbook has elected the following executives for 1966-67: David M. Levy '67 of Eliot House and Norfolk, Va., president; John P. Watson Jr. '67, of Lowell House and Dover, business Manager; David W. Johnson '63, of Leverett House and Marblehead, managing editor; Ivar Viehe-Naess '67, of Lowell House and Chicago, production chairman; C.C. Pei '67, of Adams House and New York City, photography chairman; David C. Jimerson '63, of Eliot House and Reading, Pa., editorial chairman; Robert F. Sproull '67, of Quincy House and, Ithaca, N.Y., assistant business manager; Richard A. Stone '68, of Leverett House...
Boston Brahmins. Practicing brotherhood is not the exclusive province of slum churches. One rich parish with a high sense of social responsibility is the nondenominational Dover Church in a suburb of Boston. Founded in 1762 as a Congregational meeting house, the Dover Church has a quota of New England Brahmins on its membership rolls, and until recently was a classic example of a genteel Christian parish...
...number of parishioners to invite Negro children from South Boston's Roxbury slum to be their guests. When Clark decided to join the Selma march, parishioners chipped in to help pay his expenses; after he returned, they took the lead in setting up a Fair Housing Committee in Dover to prepare for the day when Negroes might afford to live there. Clark is "a very up and doing young man," says Miss Amelia Peabody, 76, the town's social leader. "I think he's just fine...
...East Dover...
...Knight of the Order of the Thistle, Privy Counsellor, Companion of Honour, Queen's Counsel, and three months ago he became the first non-Englishman to be appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, an order that entitles him to fly a blue, yellow and red flag depicting Dover Castle and rates him a 19-gun salute in the five ports for which the order was named...