Word: raymonde
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Romulus-and in seconds the track was covered with seven prostrate jockeys and riderless horses. One horse broke a leg, six jockeys were injured-four seriously-and the casualties included the 9-2 favorite, Hethersett. The eventual winner: Larkspur, a 22-1 choice owned by the U.S.'s Raymond Guest...
...noblest institution in the land" had effected a change in his life. Clarence Randall, Joseph P. Kennedy, Kermit Roosevelt, and Frederick Lewis Allen, Associate Editor of Harper's were all members of the class of 1912, along with William L. Laurence, science editor of the New York Times; Raymond S. Wilkins, an Overseer; and Harry Wolfson, a Harvard professor. They were witness with their fellows to the beginning of a chapter of the College's history and the end of a certain gracious style of education in a gracious, secure world.JOSEPH P. KENNEDY...
...director of the development advisory service will be Raymond Vernon, professor of International Trade and Investments in the Harvard Business School. Custav F. Papanek has been named deputy director...
Isaac D. Hurwitz '53, assistant concertmaster of the Hartford Symphony, and pianist Raymond Rendall, associate professor of music at Wesleyan, will perform in the Adams House lower common room at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. On the admission-free program will be sonatas by Mozart, Brahms and Charles Ives...
...First National Bank: "There is nothing automatically inflationary if the federal budget is in debt." But though they see no inflation in prospect, a number of economists point out that deficits in the administrative budget nonetheless have a damaging psychological effect-especially abroad. Says Columbia University's Professor Raymond J. Saulnier, former chairman of Dwight Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers: "Deficits tend to undermine confidence in the value of the dollar, which can reflect itself in disinvestment in U.S. capital and in a gold outflow." As if to underscore the point, the Federal Reserve reported that...