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In saying yes. Bill Mauldin picked a tartar. Tuxedo Park's Katharine St. George is a first cousin to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, but she leans toward the political philosophy of their grandfather, Warren Delano, who said, "I will not say that all Democrats are horse thieves, but it would...
Arthur M. Wright, the bank's treasurer, said that the members of the board of directors over 50 years of age tended towards the Georgian, feeling that the present aspect of Harvard Square should not be changed. The younger group, Wright added, leans towards the modern types.
"While I am definitely of the older generation and would prefer colonial style in my own house, the younger generation leans naturally towards the contemporary. Since they are going to grow up with it, their preferences should be given consideration, Tarbell added.
The racial-equality issue, hotter by the week, may hurt the Democratic Party hard in the 1956 Presidential campaign. Nearly all of the noisiest segregationists and desegregationists are Democrats. Political analysts believe that nearly 80% of Northern Negroes vote Democratic; on this vote rests the party's hope of...
The Committee will probably use undergraduate leans "much more extensively," particularly for students unable to qualify for scholarships, she said.