Word: partner
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Rawls, and should control the attack. In the number two doubles, Harvard sophomores Brian Davis and Dick Appleby, though very aggressive, will be under considerable pressure against oldtimers Daane and Lemons, winning third doubles last year against Benjamin and Kileff had little trouble Magill, but Smith, his new partner, will add some needed power to the combination...
...Record. As a lawyer, Russell was once a partner of Jimmy Byrnes, former South Carolina Governor, Senator, F.D.R.'s top war mobilizer and Truman's Secretary of State. Russell served for five years in Washington in the '40s as Byrnes's chief deputy in the Office of War Mobilization and later as an Assistant Secretary of State for Administration. While he was president of the University of South Carolina (1952-57), he improved the school's reputation of sleepy mediocrity by recruiting new faculty men from across the country and launching...
...bill authorizes the spending of $1.3 billion-a relatively small sum considering the fact that public education in the U.S. is an annual $34 billion business. The real breakthrough lies in the fact that the Federal Government has overcome a longstanding taboo and become a full-scale partner in grade-school education, both public and private. Thomas Braden, chairman of California's State Board of Education, sums it up this way: "With the rapid moving of families in our nation, the interlocking economy, the sense of a national community, it is archaic to think that education...
...Fellow in the Flashbulbs. The burdens are subtly troublesome. There is the escort problem. The charming partner, or the attractive bachelor she might like to dance with, is not likely to be the man on her arm as the limousine arrives at the theater, or wherever. The fellow in the flashbulbs has to be an old knight in shining armor, such as Adlai Stevenson or Averell Harriman -someone of national stature, mature dignity and no aura of romance...
Morrill and his partner, Jeff C. Tarr '66 fed the 75-part questionnaires into an IBM 1401 computer at the State Computer Service, Inc. in Roxbury...