Word: lead
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dakota's Judge Ronald Davies sat last week in Little Rock. It was in line with the policy set forth by the Supreme Court that the Administration fought its battle in the courtroom, and not with such grandstand stunts as having President Eisenhower fly to Little Rock and lead Negro children by the hand through the National Guard lines (a notion suggested by Democratic Senators Hubert Humphrey and Paul Douglas...
...high school freshmen by the senior class. So Mrs. Betty Stevens, English teacher and sponsor of this year's senior class, decided to try something different. Instead of seeing her charges mill around all evening at a rough-house gymnasium party, she would get the seniors to lead the freshmen on a pre-Halloween trip through a haunted house. Principal William Hobert Sallee, 60, got into the spirit of the thing, thought the kids might get a kick out of finding him hanging in a dark room...
...diagram below) treats three floors as a unit. Student suites--typically four individual study-bedrooms and a common living room and bath--are so arranged that all living rooms are on the middle floor, with a solid floor of bedrooms above and below. From each living room, inside stairs lead up or down to the bedrooms of that suite. Only the middle floor--where the living rooms are--has a central corridor with access to elevators and main stairways...
Student Council president Larry R. Johnson '58 also entered the controversy by promising a full investigation next week by the Council. Johnson stated that "the present policies and objectives of the corporation could eventually lead to University-controlled monopolies, and the situation needs looking into. We in the Council are, of course, interested in the greatest good for the greatest number of people...
David E. Owen, new master of Winthrop House, expressed hope at his installation yesterday that Winthrop would take the lead in the development of the houses as intellectual centers...