Word: gail
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...citation was made by Lane Bry ant, Inc., a private institute. Gail M. Gillam '65-4. president of PBH, received a plaque at Lane Bryant's annual awards luncheon at the Plaza Hotel in New York City...
...Gail Gillam '66, president of PBH, last night foresaw possible difficulty in recruiting more tutors but said some volunteers now tutoring in Boston might help man the new Cambridge projects. "PBH is anxious to cooperate with the CEOC," Miss Gillam explained, "but we may simply not have enough volunteers to manage all three 'target areas.' PBH certainly won't abandon any of its present programs to work in Cambridgeport and Jefferson Park...
...Angeles, grannies have become de rigueur for dates and general after-school wear. "They are a good change from Capris and a top for parties," says 20-year-old Gail Eckles. "They make you feel so dressed up," added 14-year-old Cathy Milligan, who owns three of them. "It's a study in contrast," explained one designer. "The kids go from the wild, wild short dresses to the neat little granny." Another observer has a better theory: "The kids want it because it is something mother won't copy...
...Association of African and Afro-American Students has elected its officers for the coming academic year. They are James W. Wylie '65-3, president; Patricia Wynn '67, vice-president; Gail Snowden '67, secretary; Steve Jones '68, treasurer; and Russell Stockard '68, publicity director...
...hour after hour, seemed even more cheerful than usual as he spotted the enemy's ground forces, called in the fighter-bombers. The reason for his special good humor was that this week, after a year in Viet Nam, he was scheduled to go home to his wife Gail and a nine-year-old son and seven-year-old daughter in Victorville, Calif. Last Thursday afternoon, some U.S. Marine friends ran into him at a small airport at Phucat, just north of Quinhon in the Red-infested Binh Dinh province. It had been a rough day, McAllister said...