Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...shouldn't be so stuffy that we refuse to copy some of the Democrats' better tactics," Frederick C. Dumaine, Jr., chairman of the state Republican Committee, told the Law and Undergraduate Republican Clubs yesterday...
...that a strictly disciplined Army is the way to do it, and that the Army should preferably be commanded (despite its worldwide growth) by a General from Great Britain. Last week its 49 territorial commissioners closed their door to all out siders and in four ballots chose Scottish-born Frederick L. Coutts, 64, for the job first held by William Booth (1865-1912), later by Booth's son Bramwell and his daughter Evangeline, and most recently by General Wilfred Kitching...
...next concert (October 21), the New York Chamber Soloists will join Dunn and the Festival Orchestra to present The Musical Offering. Even at the Dunn's interpretation of this musical retort to Frederick the Great should be worth hearing. Certainly Dunn's first batch of Bach last Saturday...
...repeatedly charges that Negro criticism of schools embarrasses "the home town of the President." Equally happy was Committeeman Joseph Lee, scion of the Lee Higginson investment house family, who calls the schools "damn good." Now largely up to them is a crucial decision: finding a successor for School Superintendent Frederick Gillis, 70, who retires this week...
...poets, philosophers, and men of science he admires. He finds little space to discuss the great outward thrust that sent 17th century Englishmen, Frenchmen and Dutchmen around the globe. And although he writes of the statesmen and military leaders who helped shape the age-Cromwell, Marlborough, Peter the Great, Frederick William of Brandenburg-his sympathies lie with that other breed of 17th century men who made "all the motions of matter seem to fall into an order of law and the immensity of the universe seem to obey the predictions of the human mind...