Word: hamilton
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...oaths, and Caryl Chessman are all finding new activist outlets, and Harvard is only one of many colleges and universities where this sort of thing has occurred. The Woolworth’s pickets have appeared not only at such perennially crusading institutions as Swarthmore, but at Brown, Vassar, Smith, Hamilton, and other schools where nothing except an occasional pantyraid has ever mobilized the entire campus...
...wheel of what he calls an "old man's sports car" is a Methodist bishop. He is so much of a bishop, in fact-and so far from being an old man-that this month he takes over the top job in his ten-million-member denomination. Gerald Hamilton Kennedy's new post: president of the Methodist Council of Bishops. In this office, the term of which is limited to one year, he succeeds Mississippi's Bishop Marvin...
...experts use a cyclical approach such as Elliott's Wave theory. As interpreted by Bolton, Tremblay & Co. of Montreal, this holds that in any period of time, long and short-term price movements take place in five major phases or waves. "In the current market," explains Bolton Partner Hamilton Bolton, "we are well entrenched in the fifth and final upward wave-the last in a bull market...
Died. Reuben Buck Robertson Jr., 51, husky, shirtsleeved president (since 1950) of the Champion Paper & Fibre Co. of Hamilton, Ohio (1959 sales: $169 million), director of B. F. Goodrich Co. and Procter & Gamble Co., onetime (during the Korean war) member of the Wage Stabilization Board and former (1955-57) first assistant to Defense Secretary Charles Wilson; in a traffic accident; in Cincinnati...
Divorced. Quentin Reynolds, 57, journalist-author (They Fought for the Sky); by Virginia Peine Reynolds, 43, onetime cinemactress; after 18 years of marriage, no children; in Hamilton...