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...Faran V of Leverett House; Carl P. Franck of Eliot House; William S. Freeman of Dunster House; Malcolm B. Friedman of Lowell House; Lawrence C. Fritz of Mather House; Andrew E. Furer of Adams House; James K. Galbraith of Quincy House; Charles M. Gelber of Dunster House; Philip A. Gelston of Adams House; James M. Gerber of Leverett House; and Stephen H. Goldberg of Dunster House...
...elections held yesterday at the Society's fashionable clubhouse on Dunster Street, members of the organization also selected Phillip Gelston '74 as vice president and Kenneth T. Hoffman '74 as secretary...
George F. Carrier, Coolidge Professor of Applied Mathematics, will head the committee examining the Commission. The other members of the committee are Ackerman, Philip Gelston '74, Johnson, Paul, Isadore Twersky, Littaeur Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy, and Gail Pierson, assistant Professor of Economics. Pierson and Paul are not members of the Commission...
...election will be held at 2 p.m., Jan. 8 in the lower level conference room of University Hall. All candidates should submit position papers to Dean Whitlock's office immediately. For more information, contact Phil Gelston...
Died. Major General George Gelston, 57, commander of the Maryland National Guard troops during the 1963 and 1964 racial upheavals in Cambridge, whose cool, intelligent leadership prevented almost certain bloodshed; of heart disease; in Chicago. Gelston saw his choices as three: "You can club 'em to death, you can arrest 'em, or you can let them demonstrate-controlled and protected-and hope eventually for a peaceful situation." He chose the last course, and eventually arranged the truce that allowed him to withdraw his troops...