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...Elections, which informed the Justice Department of an "apparent violation" of the 1971 Federal Election Campaign Act. As a result, Federal Judge Sylvester Ryan last week enjoined further political activity by the ad's sponsor, the National Committee for Impeachment, which is largely the creation of Antiwar Activist Randolph Phillips...
There is also a plentiful selection of heros for pragmatic temperaments. William Randolph Hearst 1885 made a smash with his pet animals in Matthews 46 before being thrown out at Christmas the next year for presenting inscribed chamber pots to each of his tutors. Horatio Alger 1860 himself started get-rich-quick fabulizing in Hotworthy...
Robert Patterson has always been a reporter of some mystery. In his first stint on the San Francisco Examiner, he wrote a successful column under the pseudonym of Freddie Francisco. Trouble was, his record of past convictions (theft, attempted forgery) came to light, and the elder William Randolph Hearst fired him in 1949. Patterson drifted into ghostwriting and two more prison terms (bad checks, forgery) before the Examiner took him back in 1965. Now 65, he is unemployed again because of a trip to China that possibly never took place...
...participants began arriving Sunday afternoon. John Shoemaker '35, was pleased to return to Lowell House, where he lived while attending Harvard. He said he came because he missed his reunion and wanted to experience the University life again. Shoemaker's daughter, Andley, a student at Randolph-Macon College, accompanied her father to the sessions to "enjoy the Harvard atmosphere and the activities of the University." Elenore Johnson '44, came for the "fun and intellectual stimilation" of the session...
Buell G. Gallagher, L.H.D., president emeritus of C.C.N.Y. Recognizing education as a function of human relationships, you tried at all times to keep open the doors of access and communication within this college community, using compassion and humor to deflect anger and divisiveness. A. Philip Randolph, LL.D., president emeritus of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters...