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Phillips Brooks House, which had a Book Exposure Program last year operating within the Boston School System in Roxbury, faces Daniels' dilemma in reverse. PBH will expand the program again this year and re-name it the Roxbury Education Program. Co-chairmen of REP, Hayden A. Duggan '68 and David B. Palley '68, hope to have about 90 volunteers who will distribute books to school children in the first through sixth grades and work with them one day a week...
...project, called the Roxbury Education Program, will put 90 Harvard-Radcliffe volunteers into classrooms as tutors. Hayden Duggan '68, co-chairman of the program, said yesterday that he hoped to recruit 15 to 20 parents and college students from Operation Exodus, a local civil rights organization, to teach classes along with the Harvard and Radcliffe volunteers...
...term exceeded only by Brooklyn Representative Emanuel Celler, who was first elected in 1922, and Arizona's Senator Carl Hayden, who has served in both houses since...
...Higginson Corp. grimly debated for eight hours the future of their firm-oldest and one of the most famous of U.S. investment houses. When they finally arrived at a decision, Lee Higginson was dead. For an "undisclosed amount," Manhattan's relatively youthful (age 74), fast-growing (60 branches) Hayden, Stone Inc. bought Lee Higginson's name (which it will not use), offices and assets in Boston, New York, Chicago and four other cities...
...partners spent 20 years or more honorably paying off their debts from the Kreuger fiasco, the reorganized firm could never rustle up enough cash for the computers and research staffs to compete with such giants as Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith-or, on a somewhat smaller scale, Hayden, Stone. Says Hayden, Stone Chairman Alfred J. Coyle, they "couldn't make the costly effort we make in research-the only way a firm can supply the services customers want...