Word: ills
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...African party, the K.A.D.U., may yet be persuaded to participate in the new Kenya government. But the realistic prospect is that no African faction will dare oppose Kenyatta's wishes for long. The Africans who visited him last week insist that, contrary to earlier reports, Jomo is neither ill, feeble nor alcoholic. Recently, he produced a child by his young third wife, who shares his Lodwar cabin. Said Tom Mboya: "I can assure people who consider that his age has impaired him mentally and physically that they are quite wrong. For the Europeans, this is the end to their...
Almost anything Mij got his paws on he put in his mouth. He once chewed up a razor blade in his powerful, crab-cracking jaws, seemed to suffer no ill effects. In the country he liked to sneak up behind a cow, take a snap at her tail and sit grinning as she furiously kicked up her heels. He also displayed a peculiar passion for nipping every ear lobe that came within his appallingly elastic range. And once, when Maxwell tried to take an eel away from him, Mij effortlessly bit clean through his hand. "He let go almost...
Members of the Class of '62 to receive their gold keys are Mrs. Wendy D. Gudwin of 63 Garden St. and Great Neck, N.Y., Roberta M. Hirshon of Mattapan, Annette J. Hollander of Barnard Hall and New York City, Alice B. Kasakoff of 63 Garden St. and Chicago, Ill., Judith F. Kegan of 1588 Massachusetts Ave. and Evanston, Ill., and Patricia A. Marks of Cabot Hall had South Orange...
...recent officer elections for next year the Harvard Hillel Society elected Norman T. Adler '62, of Leverett House and Chicago, Ill., President; Jay M. Pasachoff '63, of Quincy House and New York City, Vice-President; and David M. Goodhiatt '63, of Adams House and Philadelphia, Pa., Secretary-Treasurer...