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Mrs. Belmont, the guild's founder, began her career on the other side of the footlights. Born Eleanor Robson, the daughter of an English stock-company actress, she followed her mother to the U.S., got a job in stock in San Francisco, soon found herself touring with Lionel Barrymore...
Frances R. Brown, Radcliffe Dean of residence and Student Affairs, has said at the Administration would consider the parietals proposal seriously if there are sufficient student interest.
If a majority of Radcliffe students favor allowing men in their rooms at specified hours once or twice a week, the College Administration is willing to give "serious consideration" to the proposal, Frances R. Brown, Dean of Residence and Student Affairs, said yesterday.
At Cornell University, where he told a gathering of railroad union executives that the U.S. "public transportation policy is so out of harmony with the realities of 1960 as to be more closely reflective of the vanished realities of 1920," Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell took time out to chat...
Equal to What. Doyennes of Congress in 1960 are Massachusetts' Edith Nourse Rogers, descendant of a Salem witch, who has served 35 years in the House, a record surpassed by no other woman and only nine men; and Ohio's Frances Bolton, a wealthy Clevelander, expert on African...