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More and more alarmed by such stories, which were constantly growing bigger and more clever, college student employment heads determined to do something about the situation. In the middles of December, 1951, at a meeting held on the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia, Minot C. Morgan, then head of the Student Employment Agency of Princeton, was delegated to pressure Congress for revision of this part of the tax law. With heavy Harvard backing, Morgan called up an old friend whom he had met when he was mayor of Princeton--Congressman Charles L. Howell, of New Jersey...
Marriage Revealed. Minot Frazier (Mickey) Jelke, 24, chubby Manhattan playboy convicted a year and a half ago on two counts of compulsory prostitution; and Sylvia Eder, 26, the willowy blonde who was with him when police triggered the case by raiding his apartment at 1:30 a.m.; in Folkston, Ga., on June 22, five weeks after his conviction was set aside by the New York Appellate Division...
Nelson R. Lampert, Minot, Chemistry...
Henry Steele Commager, Jr. '54 of Rye, N. Y., and Lowell House, Steven C. Frautschi '54 of Madison, Wis., and Kirkland House, and Nelson R. Lampert '54 of Minot, N.D., and Dunster House each received a $2400 Frederick Sheldon Prize Fellowship, assigned to seniors of "promise and standing" in order to provide them "with facilities for further education by travel after graduation...
...sensational trial of Oleomargarine Heir Minot F. ("Mickey") Jelke III, convicted last year of being pimp for glamorous New York prostitutes, Manhattan General Sessions Judge Francis L. Valente barred newsmen from the courtroom. Judge Valente imposed his press ban after ruling that "extensive press coverage to a case of this kind is catering to vulgar sensationalism" (TIME, Feb 16, 1953). Manhattan dailies promptly handed Valente a failing mark in journalism by giving much more elaborate, tabloid-style coverage to the "mystery" trial than they might have given had the trial been open...