Word: marshaling
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...Harvard Corporation a prominent Cleveland lawyer, former member of the Cleveland school board, trustee of his alma mater Phillips Exeter, and frequently mentioned candidate for higher office in Harvard and the nation. At Harvard Calkins graduated Magna and was president of the CRIMSON. Naturally, he is chief marshal of the 25th reunion. Calkins has lots of friends. Bob Storer recalls. "From my point of view he was a little liberal-not really in with the Brahmins, even though he did go to Exeter...
...results of the poll hold few surprises, except perhaps on the issue of Kelman, one of three Commencement speakers chosen by faculty committee in March. After the meeting of May 26, John F. Ince '70, the first Class Marshal, expressed to President Pusey the seniors' dissatisfaction with Kelman, whose book Push Comes to Shove is critical of Harvard radicals...
...Georgia dirt farmer, gave up a $14,000-a-year job with the U.S. Department of Agriculture ("I was a very., very good chemist") to join Martin Luther King Jr. Williams has since become one of the country's leading civil rights leaders. He was field marshal for the Meredith Mississippi march and the march from Selma to Montgomery, as well as last week's march to Atlanta. TIME Correspondent Peter Range kept pace with him for a time last week as Williams bitterly talked about the events at Augusta, Ga., and Jackson, Miss., and the mood...
William G. Anderson '39, University Marshal, is reportedly happy with the substance of the speech, and Chase does not think that he will ask to look it over...
...Achibald Cox '34, Samuel Williston Professor of Law, and William G. Anderson '39, University Marshal, were also at the meeting and will present the ideas to President Pusey at 10 a. m. this morning. John F. Ince '70, a class marshal at the College, said that he does not expect Pusey to object...