Word: maier
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...approach that problem is simply to deplore it. In his keynote talk. Irwin Maier, publisher of the Milwaukee Journal and president of the A.N.P.A., worked up a good deal of enthusiasm doing just that...
...Milwaukee's General Mitchell Field one day last week, a landing airliner was greeted by a 100-piece high school band, a chorus of can-canning cheerleaders and a cluster of city officials. Out stepped Milwaukee's Ralph Votapek, 23, to be greeted by Mayor Henry Maier. "For too long," intoned the mayor, "Milwaukee has been symbolized to the rest of the nation only by beer and the Braves. Now, thanks to Ralph Votapek, we have added a third and very important B to our national honors-Beethoven." He proclaimed Ralph Votapek Day and announced that Votapek...
Charles S. Maier '60 of Scarsdale, N.Y. holds the first Ray Atherton Fellowship for 1961-62. He is studying the history of modern Europe. Maier received the A.B. degree summa cum laude from Harvard, in 1960 and studied at Oxford on a Henry Fellowship in 1960-61. As an undergraduate, he was executive editor of the CRIMSON...
Charles S. Maier '60 received the first Ray Atherton Fellowship, and is studying modern European history at the University...