Word: marian
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Candidates for RGA officers for next year are: President, Catherine B. Fitch '65 and Lois Reiser '64; Vice-President, Stephanie L. Krebs '65; Secretary, Lynn Sargent '64 and Nona N. Walker '66; Treasurer, Maxine S. Paisner '66; NSA delegate, Marian C. Bennett '66 and Lois R. Goodman '66; nominating committee chairman, Emily L. Delmax, '65 and Beverly Winikoff...
Faced with the prospect of meeting defending national champion N.Y.U., the Crimson fencing team hopes at least to gain some experience in its first contest of the season in the I.A.B. today. Coach Edo Marian feels, however, that the team is more balanced than last year's somewhat unsuccessful squad, and he hopes for a decent showing...
...quit the Daughters of the American Revolution when the organization refused to let Negro Singer Marian Anderson use its Washington hall. Her constant fight for racial equality made her beloved by Negroes and hated by many Southerners, who took their revenge in what became known as Eleanor stories. She urged TVA-like projects for the Missouri and Mississippi River valleys. She sought wages-and-hours legislation for farm hands and household servants, and in days when such things seemed to matter less, lent her prestigious name, sometimes indiscriminately, to many causes...
...airplane crash and his Democratic colleague, Dalip Singh Saund, is confined to the U.S. Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Md. because of a stroke. Miller's name will be on the November ballot and a special election will be called if he wins. Saund's wife Marian, a Hollywood schoolteacher, is campaigning...
...people turned out to hear her, as she performed the role that has made her famous-the Mad Scene from Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor. The attendance made Soprano Sutherland one of the most popular female performers ever to appear at the Stadium (one who topped her: Marian Anderson, who drew 23,000 in 1940). Sutherland's crowd was a notch above last year's high (19,500 for Pianist Van Cliburn) and not far behind Trumpeter Louis Armstrong's (21,000 in 1957). But she was still an octave or two behind Lewisohn...