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Arrayed against the new power of the west were such diverse Democrats as Pennsylvania's Governor David Leo Lawrence, Illinois' Jake Arvey, New York's Carmine De Sapio and Georgia's Committeewoman Mrs. T. K. Kendrick. In trying to persuade the Democratic National Committee to veto the site-selection committee's choice of Los Angeles for the 1960 Democratic convention, they argued that 1) Los Angeles is expensively far away for most delegates, 2) the Pacific time zone would mean poorly programed telecasting to eastern audiences, 3) Los Angeles smog is too thick...
Meanwhile, in New York's Madison Square Garden, Freshman Ted Bailey impressed K. of C. Meet spectators with a third-place performance in the weight event...
Among those elected to the Committee were Jean L. Anderson '59, of Whitman Hall and Wethersfield, Conn.; Katherine C. Ashley '59, of Briggs Hall and Seattle, Wash.; Emily W. Churchman '59, of Bertram Hall and Lafayette Hill, Pa., and Juanita K. Cohen '59, of Whitman Hall and New York City...
Bayley's running mate, Mark K. Adams '60, of Leverett House and Chappaqua, N.Y., was unopposed for the vice-presidency. Repeating charges of machine politics, made earlier by Bayley's opponent, Jay C. Harris '60, the freshmen nominated one of their own number for the important post of operations director...
Another independent candidate, John K. Haeseler '61, of Lowell House and Woodbridge, Conn., was elected treasurer, and a Bayley supporter, J. Thomas Rosch '61, of Adams House and Omaha, Neb., was chosen secretary...