Word: masons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...running a Caribbean "Culture Cruise" that leaves New York this week. The culture seekers will be able to gaze at a gallery of paintings by artists from Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington to Ben Shahn and Milton Avery, will be lectured by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Critic John Mason Brown, Poet John Ciardi and Manhattan's Whitney Museum Director Floyd Goodrich as the ship steams through the warm Caribbean islands. The line will also run a "Bridge Cruise," captained by Expert Charles Goren and patronized by bridge fiends to whom a deck is something to be dealt, not strolled...
...persistent man who precipitated the Senate investigation of military "muzzling" is South Carolina's J. (for James) Strom Thurmond, 59, one of the Senate's deepest-dyed conservatives and most colorful characters. Even his colleagues from below the Mason-Dixon Line marvel at Thurmond's passionate devotion to the Southern way of life. "Listen at ole Strom out there," said one Southern Senator while Thurmond was in the midst of a stem-winding segregationist speech a few years ago. "He really believes all that stuff...
Snow and subfreezing temperatures do little to cool the enthusiasm of the hardy horse players who jam West Virginia's Charles Town Race Course each day during the long winter: 30,000 were on hand last week. Pockets bulging with Mason jars of moonshine, Shenandoah farmers huddled over their tout sheets; Baltimore businessmen traded tips with pin-striped Washington politicians. For hundreds of other two-buck bettors from New York and Philadelphia, the day at the races had begun at 6 a.m., when they boarded special buses for a five-hour trek to the track...
Pusey also presided over the dinner, after which toasts were offered by Elliott Perkins, Master of Lowell Houses, who spoke for the Masters, Edward S. Mason, Lamont University Professor who spoke for the Faculty, and Carroll F. Miles, former Allston Burr senior Tutor of Dunster House...
Edward S. Mason, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, interpreted intervention by the Castro government" to mean governmental interference in management and control of the lab Castro did not seize the Adkins property," Mason said...