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...committee yesterday approved Mrs. Oswald B. Lord's nomination to a United Nations committee, and the choice of Winthrop W. Aldrich as British Ambassador...
...OSWALD BATES LORD, 48, campaign-time co-chairman of the national Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon organization, to be U.S. representative on the U.N. Human Rights Commission, succeeding Eleanor Roosevelt, resigned. A flour heiress (Pillsbury Mills) with brains (Phi Beta Kappa at Smith College), efficient Mary Lord is the wife of a prosperous Manhattan textile manufacturer, mother of two sons, and a likely contender for the title of New York City's No. 1 committeewoman. Among her top posts: wartime chairman of Civilian Advisory Committee for the Women's Army Corps, president of the National Health Council, chairman...
...tune, also used for God Save the King was already an old one. Some scholars say that Dr John Bull wrote it in 1619; others insist that t was written by the Scottish composer James Oswald in 1742. As far as Smith was concerned however, the tune was a German one-Prussia's Heil Dir im Siegerkranz...
Those chosen were: from section A, Edwin J. Deadrick. 'Donald F. Hastings, and Charles R. Longsworth; section D, Frederic W. Corle, Charles Kerr 3rd, and Robert H. Tobias; section C. Richard W. Homans, James H. McDougall, and Charles W. Oswald. Section D picked George S. Bissell, John S. Hoffmire, Jr., and John A. Seller; section E, Thomas K. Meakin, Eugene R. Myler, and Nelson Shaw; and section F, James E. Curtis, Charles R. Manby, and Vincente T. Paterno...
Before coming here, Hughes was with the Office of Strategic Services during the war. Since he has been teaching at Harvard, he has published "An Essay for Our Times," and "Oswald Spengler--A Critical Estimate...