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...Class of 1956 chose Cliff F. Thompson of Lowell House and Fairway, Kan.; William M. Meigs of Adams House and North Braddock, Pa.; and Arthur G. Siler of Winthrop House and Orinda, Calif., as first, second, and third marshals in a close election yesterday. Albert B. Levin of Kirkland House and East Orange, N.J., was elected Class Committee member-at-large...
Kikuyu are no longer living in huts scattered through the reserves, and thus vulnerable to Mau Mau threats, but have been brought together into 850 villages, all policed and protected at night. On the fairway of No. 3 hole at Nyeri Golf Club, the square black tent which housed the gallows from which scores of Mau Mau were hanged has been taken away, and at Thomson's Falls, scene of several massacres, a horticultural show was recently held. Life, it seemed, was back to normal. The Multiple Vote. But the shadow of the Mau Mau panga has left Kenya...
...outgoing members of the Executive Board are: President, Cliff F. Thompson '56 of Fairway, Kans, and Lowell House; Managing Editor, John J. Isclin '56 of Greenville, S.C. and Eliot House; Business Manager, Charles M. Diker '56 of New York and Everett Street, Cambridge; Editorial Chairman, William W. Bartley, III '56 of Pittsburgh and Eliot House; Photographic Chairman, Stephen S. Shohet '56 of Willard Road, Brookline and Leverett House; Associate Managing Editor, Jack Rosenthal '56 of Portland, Ore, and Dunster House; Sports Editor, Steven C. Swett '56 of Baltimore and Winthrop House; and Advertising Manager, Burton A. Schwalb '56 of Child...
...Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell, Senator Arthur Watkins, General Omar Bradley). Later, on the golf course at Cherry Hills Club, he swapped pleasantries with Dizzy Dean, and gave Bob Hope an impromptu lesson on how to drive a golf ball. After the comedian had shanked a ball off the fairway, Ike grabbed his driver and cleanly smacked a drive 225 yards down the center, then gave Hope a wordless, that's-how-it's-done look...
...with the fixings. On opening day last week, as Miss Gatlinburg of 1955 posed prettily on the first tee, a blindfolded caddy, toting a borrowed Geiger counter, demonstrated that a radioactive golf ball could be found no matter how deep the grass or how dense the bushes off the fairway. For all Booster Leiper's pride, however, the atomic golf ball was still only an experiment. Even if the Atomic Energy Commission approved their manufacture, radioactive golf balls would cost $20 to $35 apiece, too expensive for any but the best-heeled Wastelanders...