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...Washington last week, Soviet Press Attaché Oleg Sokolov turned to his American luncheon companion and asked sourly: "Who's Kohler?" Sokolov knew perfectly well, since Foy David Kohler, 54, just named by President Kennedy to replace Llewellyn E. Thompson Jr. as Ambassador to the Soviet Union, has been at the center of East-West negotiations over Berlin-probably the knottiest, longest-standing tangle in the cold war. But if the Russian was simply expressing predictable skepticism, quite a few Americans were asking the same question about the man who is about to take over...
...Marshall and the other dignitaries adjourned to the Twenty Fifth Reunion Class Marshal's luncheon, the crowd thought that it had seen most of the show. But Marshall's speech at the afternoon Alumni Association meeting was still to come...
Archibald Cox, solicitor general of the United States, will deliver what may well be a major Administration address at the annual combined luncheon of the Harvard foundation for advanced study and research and the Harvard Law School alumni association, at noon in Harkness Quadrangle of the graduate center...
Also scheduled to talk to alumni from four of the University's graduate schools: Leonard Carmichael, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. At the luncheon a gift of more than $60,000 from the Class of 1912 will be presented to Dean Erwin N. Griswold--the largest 50th anniversary gift to the Law School ever...
Gallons of clam chowder preceded the annual lobster luncheon during which an estimated 1500 red fish went their way. The handy bibs served their purpose especially well for those who decided that one good twist of the wrist was just as good as any manufactured claw-cracker. Leaving the mounds of shells behind after ice cream and coffee, '37 emerged from its "lobster" tent and once again looked to the sky, hoping for at least one glimpse of pure...