Word: dowd
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Editor John Howard O'Dowd, 29, a home-grown Florentine and a graduate of The Citadel, set the News's moderate tone right after the Supreme Court decision. He set down his doubt that the court's intention could be thwarted, warned that "this cannot and will not be done with speeches that inflame groups and excite the passions of extremists...
Abuse. Editor O'Dowd, whose father John Michael O'Dowd is publisher and owner of the News, kept his news columns as open as his mind. Recent example: the arrest and release last month of Clarence Mitchell, Washington head of the N.A.A.C.P., for entering the white waiting room of the Florence railroad station...
With a Meat Cleaver. Neighbors come and stain the good earth with their quirks and vices. The drunken O'Dowd chases his chattering wife with a meat cleaver...
...eclectic" analyst who teaches at the University of California Medical School. For the priests: the Rev. Victor White, a Dominican, professor of theology at Oxford and lecturer at Carl Jung's psychiatric institute in Zurich; the Rev. Mark Hurley, principal of Oakland's Bishop O'Dowd High School; and the Rev. Willis J. Egan, a Jesuit, professor of theology at the University of San Francisco. The moderator: Dr. Carl Jonas, both a Roman Catholic and a Freudian psychiatrist. The subject: guilt...
...winners are: Ralph Blum '54, Andrew T. Cole, Jr. '54, Alain L. Stern '54, Robert S. Platt, Jr. and Rodman A. Sharp from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Donald W. Dowd from the Law School...