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...three banks were "not willing to disclose sufficient information for the trustees to make a good judgment about the nature of their business," Eleanor Adams, associate director at Columbia's Office of Public Information, said yesterday...
CRIMSON NICKS: Top-ranked Becky Tung, number two Cynthia Stanton, third-slotted Nell Foreman, Stimpson, Sonnabend and number seven Eleanor Cunningham all disposed of their adversaries Saturday without dropping a game...
...fuss over a subject that does not normally raise such passion? Rosalynn Carter, as honorary chairwoman of the President's Commission on Mental Health, was appearing before Senator Edward Kennedy's Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research. Washington tingled at the prospect. Not since Eleanor Roosevelt testified in 1945 about local affairs in the District of Columbia had a President's wife appeared before a congressional committee...
None of the Crimson's top five players managed to win a match. Sophomore Eleanor Cunningham and captain Jenny Stone registcred the only victories for the racqueteers...
...correspondent. They married in 1928, Sinclair Lewis and Dorothy Thompson, and soon found that their temperaments didn't mix. Now the story of their stormy relationship will be told in Strangers, opening March 4 on Broadway. "Thompson was a great, great force in American life and, along with Eleanor Roosevelt, the most successful woman in the U.S.," says Lois Nettleton, who will play the challenging role...