Word: electioneering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"Bicker" is the annual process by which sophomores are chosen for election to the unproctored, privately owned and operated eating clubs. The college newspaper calls it "the most important single value-forming experience of the average undergraduate's career at Princeton."
Election of new SGA officers is scheduled for Feb. 27 and 28. Candidates for president are Jean Cronin '59, Cynthia Morss '59, and Gail Worshofsky '59. Campaigning for vice-president are Patricia Marx '59, Martha Mayo '59, and Nancy Proger '59.
The most important result of the election, Freehling remarked, is that the unified group will be able to work more efficiently than its predecessors. There will be less duplication of effort and no unnecessary conflicts. "The men and women can work more closely to produce better social service in the...
James E. Stimson, Jr. '59 of Kirkland House was elected President of the Harvard Dramatic Club at a recent election. Chosen as Vice President was John C. Beck '60 of Adams House. Alice Mary Maffrey '60 was elected Secretary, and Lawrence N. Rappaport '60 of Lowell House was chosen Business...
El Mundo's maxim is more than Monday-morning bravado. The new daily was propelled into orbit by slender, bushy-haired Miguel Angel Capriles, 42, Venezuela's biggest publisher, whose morning papers. La Esfera (The Sphere) and tabloid Ultimas Noticias (Latest News), earned a hazardous reputation as two...