Word: pattersons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...seems that the choice is up to the woman whether she wants to foreswear the traditions inherent in her id and go forth to do battle in the male jungle or whether she wants to accept her sex and the duties that go with it," Alicia Patterson Guggenheim, editor and publisher of Newsday, declared...
...riders will, without publicity, begin testing segregation in bus terminals in Alabama "to see if the law still exists in that area." The law is an ICC ruling which prohibits such segregation, but Gov. Patterson has recently said the law does not apply to his state. If necessary, Alabama will close its terminals and have the buses stop at telephone poles, he has said...
Albert Nickerson '62, involved in other eventful mountaineering adventures in past vacations from Harvard, was flown from base camp after the descent with minor frostbites. Unscathed were Edward Carmen '63, Leif-Norman Patterson, an MIT graduate student, and Walter Gove, a University of Washington graduate student...
Following a bad storm in the evening, Nickerson and Patterson started for the summit on July 9, as the other three were to wait for a few hours before their ascent. A storm blew up, the trio was left below, and Nickerson and Patterson were caught near the summit. They made their way later through 50-mile-an-hour winds (at -5 or -10 degrees) with minimum visibility...
...appropriations failure could be remedied. Hardly had the session ended before Governor John Patterson called for a five-day special session. To keep passions from boiling again, Patterson suggested that the agenda be limited to appropriations. In that event, redistricting was a dead issue and Alabama's Congressmen would have to run at large in the 1962 election. Despite their years of service, none of the nine has a statewide reputation; all, as a result, would stand in danger of losing. The nine men themselves were acutely aware of the peril. Warned Albert Rains, a nervous veteran...