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...Indefatigably amiable, perpetually smiling, cello-voiced, she was charged, appropriately, with winning over Democrats to the Republican ticket. Her speech was perhaps the best offer a Republican ever made a Democrat. She herself is a convert. Brought up in upper-crust Creole society in New Orleans, graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Vassar, she remained a Democrat until-it must be said-she married the very model of a Marlboro man, sandy-haired Tobin Armstrong, whose Texas ranch is measured in miles rather than acres. She has thoughts of running for public office when the last of her five children reaches...
...McGovern supporter and by an undeniable complacence on the part of Celler backers. The Congressman ruefully noted: "My problem was that I didn't have any problems." But Liz was an attractive candidate in her own right. Born and raised in Brooklyn, she earned a Phi Beta Kappa key at Radcliffe. While a student at law school she went to the South to give legal aid to the civil rights movement, then joined a small New York law firm after graduation. She later worked for Mayor John Lindsay as his liaison to the city's parks, recreation...
...laude graduate of Bryn Mawr College, Horner holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Michigan. She has participated in a number of research projects, and is a frequent contributor to publications in the field of motivation. In 1966, she was elected to both the Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honorary societies...
...following Radcliffe juniors have been elected to Phi Betta Kappa: Marian B. Carlson of South House and Paris, France; Elizabeth J. Coe of Lowell House and Larchmont, N.Y.; Catherine A. Guyton of Quincy House and Jackson, Miss.; Helen M. Hershkoff of Eliot House and Rockaway Park, N.Y.; Yeou-Cheng Marie-Therese Ma of North House and New York City; Margaret V. Sacks of Lowell House and Washington, D.C.; Laura Schafer of Adams House and New Haven, Conn.; and Sharon Shurts of Dunster House and Waterford, Conn...
...nothing new for Maroney--he had won many times before and he would win many times again. But he had more important things to think about. Harvard, Navy and the Adams Cup were rapidly approaching, but more importantly, tonight was "Kappa Sig Hell Night" and James W. Maroney '75 was a Kappa Sig pledge...