Word: jordan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...years old, Sanford will be re-eligible for the governorship of North Carolina in 1968, but it is highly unlikely that he will want to return to a state level. He will definitely not run against incumbent Everett Jordan for the senate this year, but he may have his eye on Senator Sam Irving's seat two years hence. Sanford's present studies on state government could be put to valuable use in the senate, and by 1968 he will have completed his second book on government...
...Radcliffe Class of 1966 chose the following students as class marshals in last week's election: Caroline G. Balderston '66 of Jordan and Glen Mills, Penn: Julia W. Cheever '66 of 83 Brattle St. and Pittsburgh, Penn.; Julia M. Taylor '66 of Wolbach Hall and Mill Valley, Calif.; Stephanie R. Wecker '66 of Wolbach Hall and Riverdale. N.Y.; and Beverly Winikeff '66 of Comstock Hall and New York...
Speaking before an SRO audience in Jordan Hall, Senator Stephen M. Young (D-Ohio) attacked the war in Vietnam with all the fervor of an old-time political orator...
Senator Stephen M. Young (D-Ohio), Julian Bond, Sgt. Don Duncan, and H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, will speak at a forum with members of SDS, PAX, and SNCC at 8:15 p.m. tonight in Jordan, Hall, Boston...
...Susanne J. Wilson '67, Holmes Hall, will be held to determine the presidency of the Radcliffe Government Association. But in the recent elections Anastasia Kucharski '68, Briggs Hall, was elected vice-president; Julia R. Currie '67, Moors Hall, secretary; Ethel M. Silverman '67, Comstock Hall, treasurer; Patricia Riley '67, Jordan Hall, nominating committee chairman; and Rachael A. Radio '68, Holmes Hall and Mary Belle Feltenstein '69, Comstock Hall, were elected National Student Association delegates...