Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...crusade, Bigwood has enlisted the aid of Langdon Parker Marvin, Jr. '41, of Washington, D.C., who he said was "Roosevelt's God-son." Bigwood quoted a letter from Marvin saying, "As an Overseer, I imagine JFK would be very interested in any ruling that the Placement Office at Harvard would not do anything for alumni over a certain...
...John T. Parker '62, a native of New Orleans, instigated the party, his second Mardi Gras Ball in two years. Over Christmas vacation, he said yesterday, he and friends of his in New Orleans organized the party's plans. As a result, over 20 different schools were represented, including Yale, Columbia, Annapolis, Antioch, Vassar, Smith, and Skidmore. The theme of the party was "levez fenfer," which followed the raising of the rugs...
...Parker said yesterday that everybody at Radcliffe and Harvard is invited to next year's Mardi Gras Ball...
Under a policy approved by the Administrative Board in March, 1958, any freshman who worked more than nine hours per week was automatically eligible for twelve extra PT outs during the year. The plan was attacked by Nathaniel A. Parker, Director of Physical Training, who opposed a blanket regulation because it provided as easy excuse for "kids who just don't like to exercise" to skip...
Last spring von Stade and Parker decided to abandon the decision of the Administrative Board and try "on an experimental basis" a new plan under which any student who found PT a "hardship" could appeal to the Dean's Office for relief...