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...Linda will play the part of full-time hosts and chaperons. The lodge will serve regular meals and will have a bottle club in the converted cellar with regular entertainment. For sightseers, the superbly modern lodge house in the ski area itself offers matchless scenic views while the picture post-card hamlet of Brownsville Center is only 100 yards away...
Thus, the authoress of the post-card that sparked the demonstrations is a girl of upper middle-class background who, as her father informed the Boston press, had not a single clue--in terms of personal experiences--as to what underdeveloped conditions of life are like. No doubt, it was the function of myself and other members of the faculty staff that trained her and her colleagues, to provide some understanding of these conditions; and as far as I am concerned, we did so as best we could...
...Post-card ballots revealed yesterday that a majority of the 152 Faculty members responding to a Presidential Preference Poll would nominate Adlai E. Stevenson and Nelson A. Rockefeller as opposing candidates for the Presidency...
Results from a double post-card poll of 900 senior Faculty members will appear in the CRIMSON next week. In 1952 the permanent Faculty gave 379 votes to General Eisenhower and 298 to Governor Stevenson...
...CRIMSON is also distributing a double post-card poll to 900 faculty members with permanent appointments. Returns from this poll should be available for publication by the beginning of next week...