Word: polk
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President Polk recommended the appointment to Congress, and the House, with only two Catholics in its membership, passed it 137 to 15. The Senate followed suit, 36 to 7. For 20 years (1848-67) the U.S. maintained a Minister to the Papal States, but the mission was discontinued largely because of difficulty in arranging for U.S. Protestant members to worship within the walls of the Holy City...
Council incumbent Henry M. Silvetra '51 and member-elect William R. Polk '51 will discourse on likes and dislikes of this year's Council along with their tentative plans for next year. Robert E. Herzstein '52 of the CRIMSON will represent the paper's stand on functions and organization of the student representative body...
William Roe Polk of Fort Worth, Texas, and Winthrop House and David Cameron Skinner of Lansing, Michigan, and Winthrop House won election to the Student Council last night as representatives from the Class...
William R. Polk--Winthrop; P.B.H. social service; chairman, P.B.H. Blood Drive; P.B.H. cabinet; House Committee; vice-chairman, Combined Charities Drive; Crimson Key Society...
Winthrop elected four juniors and two sophomores to its House Committee last night. The juniors elected are Arthur D. Hyde, Earl M. Neyman, William R. Polk, and David C. Skinner. James J. Byrne and Francis R. Filosa are the sophomores who were elected...