Word: leightons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Meanwhile, protests poured into Cambridge from all over the country from people duped by the parody. Most letters, however, upheld Dean Leighton's alleged ban on the CRIMSON and have been destroyed. An exception was the telephone call from Wilbur K. Jordan, President of Radcliffe, who offered the CRIMSON haven in the Quad. "We don't have a lot of deans here who go around beating their chests," he commented...
Charles P. Sifton '57 of Eliot House and Washington, D.C., won the Jacob Wendell Scholarship for 1954-55, Dedan Delmar Leighton '19 announced. The award is given to the sophomore who made an outstanding academic and extra-curricular record as a freshman...
Divorced. Margaret Leighton, 32, British actress of stage (The Confidential Clerk) and screen (The Holly and the Ivy); by Max Reinhardt, 39, publisher (Nonesuch Press) ; on grounds of adultery with Actor Laurence Harvey, 26, the Romeo of the current film version of Romeo and Juliet; after seven years of marriage, no children; in London...
Until now, upperclassmen have had to depend entirely on their senior House tutors and Dean Leighton's office for scholarship information...
...policy decisions of the Bureau are made by a Faculty Committee on Study Counsel headed by Dean Leighton. The committee, representing a broad base of educational experience, is composed of the Dean of Freshmen, men from the Social Relations and science faculties, and the heads of the General Education program and the Office of Tests...