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...Congressmen. The guests retreated rapidly to the embowered state rooms of the White House for New York and California champagnes and dancing to the music of Bill Harrington and his orchestra. The relatively small assembly consisted of the oldest of the Cox and Nixon family friends, along with the members of the Cabinet and the White House staff. No Congressmen were invited, despite the years that Richard Nixon served there. Instead, there was the Rev. Billy Graham, Comedian Red Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. Art Linkletter and Eversharp Inc.'s chairman of the board, Patrick Frawley Jr. Mamie Eisenhower presided...
...Bruce Cabot and Harry Carey Jr. Cinematographer William Clothier has worked with Wayne at least half a dozen times before, and Director George Sherman guided Wayne through a series of two-reel westerns back in the early '30s. The film's producer is the Duke's oldest son, Michael, 36, and the air of reunion is reinforced by the presence on-screen of two other sons, John Ethan, 8, who appears as Jake's grandson, and Patrick Wayne, 31, who plays Jake's son. Patrick, in fact, spends most of his time either getting tossed...
Harvard's heavyweight crew is a clear favorite to beat Yale at 6:45 p. m. Saturday on the Thames River in New London, Conn., as the two schools renew the oldest rivalry in intercollegiate athletics...
Whatever marks the Class of '21 left on Harvard, perhaps none has stood the test of time as well as the University broad jump record of 25' 3" set 50 years ago this July by the late Ned Gourdin '21. Harvard's second-oldest track record is only 13 years...
HARVARD may have long since forgotten the Class of '21, but the Class of '21-or at least part of it-has not forgotten Harvard. These men are returning this week for a fiftieth reunion in Cambridge at a time when the future of America's oldest college is as uncertain and unsure as at any time in its history. They are revisiting a Harvard that has few recognizable similarities to the institution that awarded them diplomas half a century ago. But they are coming back-and that, well, must say something...