Word: kirks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...resolution passed by the Columbia College faculty requests the university administration not to release class standings to Selective Service boards. This is only a recommendation--the final decision rests with Grayson Kirk, president of the university...
...Kirk opts for the faculty plan, Columbia will become the third college in the nation to withhold class ranks, joining Wayne State University and Haverford College...
...president Clark Kerr (see EDUCATION), former California G.O.P. Chairman Gaylord Parkinson was spreading the word at New Orleans that the Governor was now "holding the door open" for the presidential nomination. In recent weeks, Texas' Republican Senator John Tower and Florida's new G.O.P. Governor Claude Kirk Jr. have made separate pilgrimages to Sacramento, each of them agreeing to go to the 1968 convention as favorite-son candidates. Reagan made the same decision...
...favorite-son gambit, in fact, has caught on in almost every key state. Besides Reagan, Tower and Kirk, the likely list now includes Ohio's James Rhodes, Pennsylvania's Raymond Shafer, either Percy or Everett Dirksen in Illinois, Rockefeller or Jacob Javits in New York. Romney strategists, realizing that their candidate has to build first-ballot strength in the primaries, are planning intensive campaigns in four states: New Hampshire, Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin...
...name adorned the lady's place card at the Governor's inaugural dinner. The seating chart showed only an X to identify the stunning, green-eyed blonde at the side of Florida's newly installed Republican Governor, Claude Kirk, 41. Next day the two disappeared mysteriously, but the ex-husband of Madame X helpfully tried to clear up the puzzle by announcing at his home in Rio de Janeiro that the lady, German-born Erika Mittfeld, 28, would soon marry the Governor, who was divorced last March. Reporters caught up with the couple at the Ocean Reef...