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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Said Modoc County Cattleman Harold J. ("Butch") Powers, incumbent Lieutenant governor who got the biggest vote (1,757,000) on the G.O.P. ticket: "Nobody that I know of has endorsed me, and I'm running independently." Even the low-lying Nixon forces were flirting with the idea of grabbing control of the November campaign from the Knowland-ites. There was talk that Vice President Nixon would step in, not only to restore order but to protect his own presidential chances lest a Democratic victory this fall pull important California out from under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ELECTIONS: Wave of the Future? | 6/16/1958 | See Source »

Delivering the traditionally humorous Ivy Oration, Harold E. Fitzgibbons protested against an alleged "Puritan revival" on the part of the University, exemplified by bans on parking and liquor in the stadium. He also suggested that the Program for Harvard College might be augmented by turning Soldiers Field into a dog-track during the "off-season," which he claimed extended throughout the year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prelude to Graduation | 6/12/1958 | See Source »

...interdependence. The Newton board takes great care to send out to all parents in the community extensive reports of each of its meetings, and encourages parents to talk with teachers, principals, board members, and the Superintendent. "Anybody in this city can walk in the door and speak his peace," Harold Gores, Newton Superintendent of Schools, maintains. This encouraging of intimate, individual parent-school contact prevents a community from looking upon the school committee as a power structure that must be beaten down in order to have one's say. In Cambridge, where so much of the recent appointments scandal...

Author: By Richard N. Levy, | Title: Public Schools Call for Co-operation Between School, School Board, Public; But Such Harmony Breeds Many Dangers | 6/12/1958 | See Source »

These students have been awarded degrees magna cum laude, with highest honors: Amiel Gershon Cooper, Chemistry; Ralph Frederick Baierlein, Physics; James Anthony Burke, Engineering and Applied Physics; Robert Douglas Campbell, Jr., English; David Bruce Haley, English; Eric Martin, Architectural Sciences; James Henry Rieger, English; Harold Marion Ross, Anthropology; Charles Ernest Rossi, Engineering and Applied Physics; Howard Richard Sloan, Chemistry; Sereno Stephen Streeter, Geological Sciences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Lists High Honors For A.B. Candidates | 6/12/1958 | See Source »

Principal speakers at the exercises will be Class Orator Adam Clymer '58, Class Poet Erich W. Segal '58 and Ivy Orator Harold E. Fitzgibbons '58. Hermon D. Smith '21, President of the Alumni Association, and John r. McGinley '31, President of the Associated Harvard Clubs, will welcome seniors to the Alumni ranks. Dean Bundy will also speak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seniors Mark Class Day In Yard This Morning | 6/11/1958 | See Source »

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