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...Dunster House Committee last night started a battle over Dartmouth week-end dances that may grow as heated as the game. Rejecting the assignments of the inter-House social committee, Dunster voted to hold a Dartmouth dance despite the fact that Lowell and Adams had previously been granted rights for the date. Dunster was given the Brown dance...
...first race in the new series will be held this weekend on the Charles River under the auspices of the Harvard Yachting Club. This first Ivy championship will be sailed in the fleet of inter-club dinghies which the Club acquired last spring...
...CLEANTHO DE PAIVA LEITE Executive Director Inter-American Development Bank Washington...
...with it." With his four brothers (Nelson, 54, Laurance, 52, Winthrop, 50, and John D. Ill, 56), David does plenty with Rockefeller wealth. Among them, the brothers are active in some 200 causes, ranging from the Rockefeller Institute for medical research to Colonial Williamsburg. Their generous philanthropies and their Inter national Basic Economy Corp., which underwrites businesslike ventures in developing lands, make it possible for helicopters to spray coffee trees in Brazil, low-cost housing to rise in Chile, astronomers to search the skies from Mount Palomar, textile machinery to hum in the Congo, supermarkets to peddle groceries in Milan...
Bennett the elder was a crabbed Scot who founded the Herald in 1827. The newspapers of the time were timid and dull, sycophants to power, lively only when used by their editors for inter-paper squabbling. Bennett, armed with the heretical notion that a newspaper should be "impudent and intrusive," invaded two untouched news areas-finance and society-exposing the market swindles of the moneyed and reporting with little respect the social pretensions of their wives. On dull days, he twitted blue noses; one editorial guffaw at unmentionability taunted : "Petticoats-petticoats-petticoats; there, you fastidious fools, vent your mawkishness...