Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Tuesday's televised session, William Y. Elliott, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science and chairman of the three-day conference, suggested governmental reorganization. Quoting vice-President Nixon's remark--"We must weld together executive agencies into an economic, political, and ideological whole"--he emphasized that interested private foundations accept public administration...
William Y. Elliott, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science, will chair the three-day conference, which includes two public sessions. These meetings are open to all Summer School students and members of the public...
Speakers at the main meeting include Elliott and Charles Malik, professor of Philosophy at the American University of Beirut and former President of the UN General Assembly. The Sanders Theatre speeches, centering on "Programs of Mutual Assistance in Educational Training for the Underdeveloped Areas," will start...
...assorted lords and ladies are competently rendered, although only Elliott Sullivan's North-umberland and Pirie MacDonald's Douglas merit note. The latter is as Scots as an Edinburgh scone and a delight to hear. Falstaff's company remain in the memory longer than the nobility do--a slatternly Mistress Quickly (Alice Drummond), a frowsy and frazzled Doll Tearsheet (Patricia Falkenhain), a red faced, guileless Bardolph (Dana Elcar...
...certain respect, summer courses may have reflected a growing American concern with learning. The NBC network, for example, broad cast a series of five lectures during the summer of 1935, including one by William Y. Elliott, later Director of the Summer School. "American Town Meeting of the Air" originality from Sanders Theatre all through the summer...