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Born. To Edmund Sixtus Muskie, 47, Maine's first popularly elected Democratic U.S. Senator and previously its first Catholic Governor, and Jane Frances Gray Muskie, 34, Republican-bred former Down East dress-shop clerk: their fifth child, second son; in Washington.
¶ The University of Georgia, which rioted over the admission of Negro Undergraduates Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes in January, last week without any disorder or protest registered its first Negro graduate student-Atlanta Music Teacher Mary Frances Early, who will try for a degree in music.
While readying its list of female names for the upcoming hurricane season, Miami Weather Bureaucrats nominated Anna for the first storm, said that succeeding twisters would be called Betsy, Carla, Debbie, Esther, Frances, Gerda, Hattie, Inga, Jenny, Kara, Laurie, Martha, Netty, Orva, Peggy, Rhoda, Sadie, Tanya, Virgy and Wenda.
To combat such practices, justified on the grounds of expediency, College architect Nelson Aldrich was employed to draw up a master plan to guide the use and development of land and buildings. While he and his staff began surveying present patterns of usage in Spring, 1960, the President formed a...
Perry Conio's Music Hall (NBC, 9-10 p.m.).* Guests-those with their eyes open-are Don Ameche, Frances Langford, Brenda Lee. Color.