Word: mason
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Court agreed earlier this year to review the 1964 case because of questions Coolidge raised about a search for evidence in the murder of 14-year-old Pamela Mason of Manchester, N.H. Coolidge was sentenced to life imprisonment...
Galbraith on Friday called Strauss "one of the Dallas dropouts from the tax structure," adding, "I have the support of everyone North of the Mason-Dixon line...
...traces its origins to 1954, when the Ford Foundation, acting on behalf of the Pakistani government, approached the Harvard School of Public Administration and its dean, Edward Mason. The Foundation, it was agreed, would fund a three-year field project in Pakistan to be carried out by Harvard personnel. David E. Bell, a former Truman advisor on a Rockefeller fellowship here who later headed the Agency for International Development, was chosen to supervise the field operation. In 1962, with a Harvard team still in Pakistan, a $750,000 Ford Foundation grant established the DAS on a permanent basis and placed...
...weekly seminar program, combined with unlimited access to the scholarly and intellectual resources of the University, would facilitate, it was hoped, "a franker, more productive discussion of foreign policy problems than would be possible if the same individuals were negotiating across tables for their governments," according to Edward S. Mason, former deputy assistant Secretary of State and another of the principal founders of the Center...
...Mason, who was then dean of the School of Public Administration, had wanted the Fellows Program to become part of that school, but Bowie insisted that such a non-degree-granting program would be best off with an identity and a physical quarters of its own. It was within the framework of the Fellows' Program that the Center took shape...