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Schumann's Kreiseleriania, Music in G by Hugo Horden, and Odeur (lamar) by Thomas Orowan; Thomas Orowan, pianist; Mather Dining Hall...

Author: By Joseph Straus, | Title: MUSIC | 2/20/1975 | See Source »

Defensive end Hardy Weidemann copped the other major award of the night, taking the Henry Lamar Award. Weidemann received a gold pocket watch presented to the Harvard senior who makes a unique contribution through dedication to the program and concern for his fellow players...

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley, | Title: Jiggetts Elected Football Captain for Next Year | 11/26/1974 | See Source »

TENNESSEE'S RAY BLANTON, 44, a roughhewn, former Democratic Congressman in the populist tradition, found himself matched against one of the few attractive young Republicans to emerge in 1974: Lamar Alexander, 34, a lawyer who had helped Senator Howard Baker and retiring Governor Winfield Dunn win elections. Alexander's main problem turned out to be general dissatisfaction with Dunn's Republican administration, which had doubled the size of the budget to $2 billion and presented the state's eastern region with a prison instead of the medical school it had wanted. All this, plus a strong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOVERNORS: Routing the Republicans | 11/18/1974 | See Source »

ALEXANDER v. BLANTON If Republican Lamar Alexander, 34, is worried about trailing Democrat Leonard Ray Blanton, 44, in the Tennessee gubernatorial race, he is the last one to show concern. Seasoned political observers are scratching their heads over his studied coolness in the face of possible defeat. But they figured that he must know what he is doing. He managed the successful campaigns of both Senator Howard Baker and Governor Winfield Dunn. Two weeks before Alexander won the primary for Governor, he was considered to be running a poor third. His forte is catching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ELECTIONS: Four Key Contests Revisited | 11/4/1974 | See Source »

Mostly Ashes. The Republicans are holding their own only in the South, which never did sour on Nixon. Perhaps the freshest political face in the region belongs to Tennessee's Lamar Alexander, 34. Energetic and coolly intelligent, Alexander is given a good chance of becoming Governor by defeat-big three-term Democratic Congress man Ray Blanton. But the Democrats are not without promising candidates of their own - most notably Arkansas' Governor Dale Bumpers, 49, who is expected to win a Senate seat handily after having beaten the redoubtable Senator William Fulbright in the primary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CAMPAIGN: Landslide in the Making | 10/14/1974 | See Source »

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