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...post of assistant director of the University's Merrill Foundation, Kaysen has been studying the problems of competition and monopoly in the American economy. The Foundation is headed by Edward S. Mason, Dean of the School of Public Administration...
...President in 1952. His chief opponent, Birmingham's Democratic Representative Laurie Calvin Battle, is campaigning effectively on the charge that Sparkman has let geography be his guide on the civil-rights issue during and since the 1952 campaign. Said Battle: "He kicked it on one side of the Mason-Dixon Line and caught it on the other...
...admirers, perhaps the person most closely attached to the collection was Miss Nora E. Chordingly, its custodian from 1927 until her death three years ago. Miss Cordingly revered Roosevelt's memory and was eager to help anyone interested in him. She was also quick to defend him. Once John Mason Brown, drama critic for the New York Evening Post, wrote an article which seemed to Miss Cordingly to imply she took as an insult to Roosevelt, wore a wig. Stung by what she took as an insult to Roosevelt, she wrote Brown, demanding that he name his authority. Brown diplomatically...
...There isn't any just way of distributing seats," explained Mason, "so the doors will be opened to the public at 7:15." Some 200 seats will be reserved, however, for members of the faculty and students in the School of Public Administration...
...overflow crowd expected by Mason will be seated in the New Lecture Hall, where Stevenson's speeches will be broadcast by WHRB and the Lowell Institute over WGBH...