Word: harold
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From the days when theatre at Harvard meant a handful of dedicated participants, there are now more interested people than can be comfortably accommodated. Harold R. Scott '57, who has been a leader in this revival of spirit, playing the dual roe of actor (John of Gaunt in the Eliot Drama Group's Richard II) and director (the HDC's Something Wild), estimated that there are "about 200 people from Harvard and Radcliffe who have performed in one show or another...
...Democrats, 27 Republicans) to 181 (167 Republicans, 14 Democrats). At midpoint in the roll call the outcome was clear; Louisiana Democrat Allen Ellender. chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, strode onto the floor to thump the back of his House opposite number, North Carolina's Harold Cooley. Actual passage of the bill, 237-181, was anticlimactic. Within six hours the Senate rolled it through. 50 (35 Democrats. 15 Republicans) to 35 (31 Republicans, four Democrats), and sent it to the White Houre...
...James Crane Kellogg III. 40, senior partner in Spear, Leeds & Kellogg, biggest firm of Stock Exchange specialists, was nominated to be chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. Almost certain to be elected next month, he will succeed Harold W. Scott, who is resigning because the job (principal duty: liaison between the Board of Governors and the permanent staff under President Keith Funston) takes too much time from his business activities. Kellogg went to Williams College for two years, quit at the age of 19 to start in Wall Street as a runner. He moved onto the stock exchange...
Maurice Balboni, David L. Birch, Richard S. Cleary, William E. Collins, John L. Coolidge, William DeFord, Jr., John W. Filoon, Jr., Richard S. Fischer, George H. Higginbottom (captain), Paul M. Kelley, Richmond T. Leeson, Richard M. McLaughlin, Gordon A. Marlow, Harold I. Pratt, Jr., Laurence O. Pratt, Jr., Richard M. Reilly, William G. Saltonstall, Jr., David B. Vietze, Charles F. Kennel (manager). Minor 'H' in major colors to David Thibodeau (associate manager...
...erstwhile All-College Weekend, now known as the House Party Weekend, will center primarily around the Houses this spring and should thus draw 20 percent greater upperclass participation than last year, Harold L. Goldberg '57, Chairman of the Interhouse Dance Committee, said last night. The only all-college event of the weekend, from May 4 to 6, will be a band concert on the steps of Widener Sunday afternoon...