Word: elective
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Seniors will elect members of the Permanent Class Committee during lunch and dinner today. Two members have already been elected by default: Rodney D. Hardy '60 of Leverett House and Hale Sturges '60 of Lowell House...
...statistician has informed me that we will have to substitute a Democrat for this Republican to even the score. I hereby nominate Lucius Wormwood, Boston County dogcatcher, whose slogan smacks of Harvard: 'Elect Wormwood, or Boston will go to the dogs...
...that repels many voters. The unions, no longer underdogs, no longer able to count on public sympathy for slowdowns, strikes and restrictive practices, are still the most powerful vested interest in the party. They provide 75% of its funds, control 17 of 28 seats in the National Executive Committee, elect 93 of Labor's 258 M.P.s, and cast blocks of a million or more votes at party conferences. And Gaitskell also appealed to the original aims for which Keir Hardie and his cloth-capped trade-union radicals-none of them socialists in the doctrinaire sense of the continental European...
Guards Jerry Weilder and George Waterman are graduating, but captain-elect Terry Lenzner and Bill Swinford can handle the starting berths with ease, with Roger Wilson, Dick Baker and Tom Gaston backing them up. With only Pete Eliades graduating, the centers look solid with Jon Christensen, Steve Cohen and Tony Watters...
...praising his team, coach John Yovicsin spoke especially of the seniors, also thanking his staff, the alumni, and the students for their support. Particular words of praise went to Harold J. Keohane '60, 1959 captain, and Terry F. Lenzner '61, captain-elect, who also spoke...