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James Q. Wilson and H. Douglas Price, professors of Government, and Gary Orren, assistant professor of Government, said they believe the mayorality races in Minneapolis, Detroit and New York all revolved around local issues...
...melodramatic simplicity that requires no score cards to tell heroes from villains. Such paladins of power and profit as Physicist John Gait, Steelmaker Hank Rearden, Billionaire Francisco d'Anconia all have noble, proudly lifted heads, clear blue (or green) eyes, frank, open expressions. Such blackguards as traitorous Businessman Orren Boyle, Bureaucrat Cuffy Meigs, Parasite Philip Rearden have eyes that are "pale and veiled" or "small black slits" or "blurred brown"; they can never meet anyone's gaze; they have hangdog expressions and poor postures. In fact, the struggle is so unequal that it is a wonder it takes...
Died. Frank Orren Lowden, 82, onetime Governor of Illinois, U.S. Congressman (1906-11), longtime Republican leader; in Tucson. Born in a log cabin, a blacksmith's son, a lifetime farmer, he was heavy Presidential timber after his economy-&-reform administration of Illinois, but lost the nomination to Warren Harding as a result of a last-minute smear involving campaign expenses. Four years later, he lost the nomination to Calvin Coolidge. rejected the nomination for vice president. He had previously turned down other high Government posts: McKinley offered him the First Assistant Postmaster Generalship, Taft wanted to make him Assistant...
Highlighting two sessions of summer crew, three Crimson shells raced down the half-mile course on the Charles yesterday afternoon, Orren Wood's winning neavies crossing the finish line two and a half lengths ahead of the Navy pennant waving optimistically on the bow of the N.T.S. shell...
Harvard Heavy: Orren Wood, stroke; Sneider, 7; Stone, 6; Donald, 5; Parkman, 4; Sohier, 3; White, 2; and Campbell...