Word: goldmarks
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After their applications have been read, students will be interviewed by a committee of PBH students, admissions officials, and possibly members of the faculty, Goldmark said. He called the interview "the most important criterion for acceptance...
...Project, which will send 20 University students to Tanganyika in June to teach and do social work, has already had a fine response among students here. About 30 have expressed interest in participating. Goldmark noted...
Applications for participation in Phillips Brooke House "Project Tanganyika" have been drafted and will be available at PBH at the end of January, Peter Goldmark '62, director of the Project, stated yesterday...
...program. The group hopes for a $10,000 donation from The Rockefeller Brothers Fund which is currently "considering whether to support us." The Carnegie Corporation has promised $5,000 if the Project is still short in the spring. Individual donors are expected to come through with $1,500 scholarships, Goldmark said...
Tocsin has two purposes, said Peter Goldmark '62, a member: to get its ideas talked about, and to influence government. As an example of the latter, Goldmark told the audience that he and Robert Weil '61, Tocsin president, had been invited to confer with top officials in the Disarmament Section of the State Department. Also, during the meeting, Goldmark publicly phoned Congressman Miller of California...