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...Club," has around 150 members, of whom at least 20 are "hard core." Based on an "interest in foreign affairs and a belief that the UN is a good organization," the Council is nonpartisan. In '56, both Stevenson pins and Ike buttons appeared in exec board meetings, and president Eldon Eisenach '60 said that "impartiality is the secret of our success...

Author: By Craig K. Comstock, | Title: Leadership Elite' Speaks For Political Clubs | 3/27/1959 | See Source »

...Council elected Eldon J. Eisenach '60, of Lowell House and Yankton, S.D., president and Judith A. Long '61, of Edmands Hall and Parkville, Mo., executive vice-president...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Members of Three Student Groups Announce Election of New Officers | 2/19/1959 | See Source »

...trouble. He hasn't a bid yet. If you'd only turn down Tiger, Eldon, the two of us could get him into Charter...

Author: By John E. Mcnees, | Title: The Quest at Princeton For the Cocktail Soul | 2/21/1958 | See Source »

...ultimatum was prompted by a contempt case in which it was fined $140 for distributing an issue of Newsweek containing a story that was held prejudicial to Dr. Adams' case. While punishing the distributor, the court did not punish Newsweek, ruled that Newsweek's London bureau chief, Eldon W. Griffiths, was not responsible.' since he testified that he had cabled nothing on the Adams trial and that the offending account had been written in New York from newspaper clippings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Reversible Straitjacket | 5/27/1957 | See Source »

...late in the century to treat either Actress Swanson's merits as a performer or the Hollywood morals of her heyday as if they were burning issues. For all practical purposes, the Ku Klux Klan is just as dated, but Wallace produced its Imperial Wizard Eldon L. Edwards in a flurry of bedsheets and a flourish of portentous announcements. Edwards, a tongue-tied Atlanta paint sprayer, was a sitting duck for Wallace's speechifying, loaded questions. He managed to emit a few typical noises; e.g., the Bible teaches segregation (though he could not quote a supporting text...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Review | 5/20/1957 | See Source »

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