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Charles dePampelonne, French consul, and Guenther C. Motz, German consul have accepted invitation from the Harvard-Radcliffe Committee to Study Disarmament to address a forum on NATO Feb. 11, Andrew J. Biemiller, Jr. '62, chairman of the CSD, announced yesterday...
...J. F. DAGENHARDT Charlotte...
...strange breed of people--who made the New Deal a phase with vast and conflicting connotations in the mind and history of America. On the Right there were people like Richard Whitney of the Stock Exchange, more recently of Sing Sing; like Lewis Douglas, in 1952 an Eisenhower Republican; J. P. Morgan, Jr.; Raymond Moley who can now be found on the inside back page of Newsweek; an early anti-communist of the Dies-McCarthy school named William A. Wirt; plus Father Coughlin, Col. Lindbergh, Bernard Baruch, and a host of others. On the Left there were Harry Hopkins, Jesse...
Frank R. Armour Jr., 50, was elected president of H. J. Heinz Co., the first non-Heinz to hold the job since the firm started as a horse-radish distributor in 1869. He succeeds H. J. Heinz II, who became chairman of the board. Armour (no kin to Chicago's meat-packing Armours), went to work at Heinz in 1927 as a visitors' guide, held 57 varieties of jobs within the company. He worked in sales and advertising, became general manager of manufacturing in 1946, a vice president in 1949, executive vice president in 1957. Armour will...
Sixteen girls stranded while skiing on Mt. Cranmore at North Conway, N.H., were dramatically rescued yesterday afternoon by a party led by George J. Hill 2d, research fellow in Surgery and member of the Board of Freshman Advisers...