Word: ill
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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OAKLEY K. DAVIDSON Clarendon Hills, Ill...
...BORIS N. DUBSON Lebanon, Ill...
...Senate, Vice President Hubert Humphrey swore in the only new mem ber: Virginia Democrat Harry Flood Byrd Jr., 51, a ringer for his famous father, who resigned in November be cause of ill health, after 32 years in of fice. "Little Harry," as he is called back home in Winchester, where he is editor of the Winchester Star (circ. 13,-000), took his father's old front-row desk for the first day, will eventually move to a back-of-the-chamber spot reserved for new members. On the House side, two new members also took the oath: Ohio...
Shattered Mood. Lumped together, they are the Intruders, the most ill-mannered group ever to plague U.S. concert halls and opera houses-and they seem to be more prevalent today than ever before. One theory is that they are the illegitimate offspring of the cultural explosion. Another is that audiences are exposed to so much classical music today that they have grown calluses on their manners. Whatever the cause, the intruders are multiplying, and nothing short of muzzles and straitjackets seems likely to deter them. In general, Manhattan audiences are the least respectful, Chicago's the most punctual, Philadelphia...
Students going to Harvard's field station in Chiapas, Mexico, are Mary H. Anschuetz '68 of Briggs Hall and Alton, Ill.; John B. Haviland '66 of Leverett House and New Orleans, La.; Judith E. Merkel '68 of Warner House and Garrison, Md.; Ronald L. Trosper '67 of Dunster House and Milwaukee...