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...file a study card at "75 Mount Auburn St." everybody will be qualified to join in what must be the most productive of local sports. Three veteran observers of Cambridge's most striking innovation have lately added their voices to that of the little old lady from Hazen...
...little old lady in Hazen's went up to the Health Center the other day, just to have a look around, and, like everybody else, came up with her own set of ideas on how the thing shapes up. She relates the following...
Also on Wednesday will be a session on foundation programs in Africa with representatives of the Edward W. Hazen Foundation of New Haven, Conn.; the Carnegie Foundation, UNESCO, Ford Foundation, and Phelps Stokes Fund of New York...
This time the Opposition hungrily decided that the Pentagon had pulled the rug from under Diefenbaker for good. Socialist Leader Hazen Argue, who argues that Canada should spend its defense money on international good works, angrily shouted that Canadian defenses were "useless and due for a complete overhaul." For the Liberals, Lester ("Mike") Pearson charged that "every dollar being spent on Bomarc is in great danger of being wasted...
Cousteau has been traveling ever since. His father, Daniel P. Cousteau, is a witty, urbane lawyer whose job consisted in being factotum and traveling companion to a pair of itinerant U.S. millionaires. The first was James Hazen Hyde, high-living son of the founder of Equitable Life Assurance Society. Back in 1905, as an Equitable vice president, Hyde had given a $200,000 costume party in Manhattan that put the whole insurance business under outraged public scrutiny, brought on an investigation by the New York State legislature. In anger, Hyde sold his stock, huffed off to self-exile in Europe...