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...appointment went to the Judiciary Committee, chaired by Mississippi's James O. Eastland. Eastland assigned a three-man subcommittee under South Carolina's Olin Johnston to study the nomination. When the subcommittee finally got down to business in July, Johnston looked on benignly as Subcommittee Counsel Lincoln Lipscomb, a Mississippian, closely questioned Marshall about the propriety of a number of N.A.A.C.P. cases-including many in which Marshall had played no direct part. As the same sort of questioning stretched into August, New York's Republican Senator Kenneth Keating, a member of the Judiciary Committee, felt compelled...
Entitied "Chemistry and Its Principles, and Integrated Sequence," the new courses, Chemistry 11 and 12, will cover quantitative analysis and inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. Westheimer and William N. Lipscomb, Jr., professor of Chemistry, will teach Chemistry 11 next year. Together with the half-course Chemistry 40b, the sequence will prepare students for intermediate-level courses often not taken until graduate school...
...defense. The mighty Cleveland Browns are as good at stopping touchdowns as making them. Even with its league-leading offense, the champion Baltimore Colts have wallowed badly at times this season because its faltering defense failed to back up the N.F.L.'s most formidable tackle: Gene ("Big Daddy") Lipscomb (6 ft. 6 in., 288 Ibs.), who riffles with heavy hands through enemy backs ("I keep the one with the ball"). Last week, once again tackling hard and low, the Colts hit the San Francisco Forty-Niners so hard that they allowed only three first downs, put balding Quarterback...
...appointment of professor of Chemistry was given to William N. Lipscomb, Jr., who was chief of the division of physical chemistry at the University of Minnesota...
Charles Eugene Boone first enrolled at Nashville's David Lipscomb College with the idea of becoming a teacher or a Church of Christ minister (he has given sermons as a lay preacher, dislikes nightclub dates because his church frowns on drinking and dancing). He studied for a while at North Texas State College, signed on at Columbia in 1956 as a speech major, English minor. Among his senior year courses: chamber music, third year Greek, history and theory of music, movie production. Extracurricular activities: recording sessions, rehearsals for his limp but likable TV show, ukulele concerts for his wife...