Word: margarete
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...following Radcliffe fellowships were awarded for 1974-75. Winners of the American Briggs fellowships are Camille L. Bedrosian '74 of South House and Malvern, Pa.; Margaret A. Dong '74 of North House and Phoenix, Ariz.; Phyllis Ann James '74 of Currier House and Washington, D.C.; and Paula Pinkston '74 of Currier House and Memphis, Tenn...
...Republican maverick. Describing herself as "just an old, broken-down Bull Moose," Alice Roosevelt Longworth, 90, said the dinner was. her first-ever Democratic bash. Marking Harriman's 40-year career as a politician and diplomat under four Presidents were members of their families: Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., Margaret Truman Daniel, Lynda Bird Johnson Robb and a special friend, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, to whom he lent his Georgetown house after President Kennedy was killed. As the band played Auld Lang Syne, Jackie capped her first political appearance in Washington in eleven years with a rare speech...
...asked Harvard to maintain a commitment" to non-discriminatory practices, implies that we feel that commitment is already present. We do not, and the wording of our resolution was clear. If Mr. Shephard was confused by its intent he certainly should have discussed it with members of the committee. Margaret C. Ross, CHUL representative, Lowell House; Steuart H. Thomsen, CHUL representative, Mather House; James LeMoyne, CHUL representative, Quincy House; John Martin, CHUL representative, Leverett House; Wendy Miller, CHUL representative, Adams House...
...Died. Margaret Clapp, 64, for 17 years president of her alma mater, Wellesley College; of cancer; in Tyringham, Mass. Clapp won a Pulitzer Prize in 1948 for her Columbia University Ph.D. thesis, a biography of 19th century Editor John Bigelow. One year later, as an assistant professor at Brooklyn College, she was tapped for the presidency of the venerable women's college. An advocate of well-balanced liberal arts education, she resigned in 1966 to head tiny Lady Doak College in Madurai, India, a country she had never seen. She later became Minister-Counselor of Public Affairs...
...beautifully than Gilbert's words. Gerald Moshell evokes a full, singing tone from his fine orchestra, as is only proper, since Ruddigore has more than its share of set-apart showpieces--Thomas D. Fuller's hornpipe in the first act, the respectable caper Edith Marshall as a reformed Mad Margaret dances with Pell Osborn as a reformed wicked baronet in the second, the astonishing materialization of the Ruddigore ancestors, led by David Buchner, from their picture gallery--as well as a first-act finale that includes one madrigal, with lyrics about how nice the seasons are, that...