Word: reede
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Paul S. Cowan '62-4 has been awarded the 1963 Dana Reed Prize for a series of articles describing attempts by the Northern Student Movement (NSM) to begin an integration drive in a small Maryland community...
...Dana Reed prize is named for a former Executive Editor of the CRIMSON and Chairman of the 1943-44 Harvard Album who was lost in action in World War II. It carries an award...
...John Gunther, 61. ubiquitous author of Inside books, with phlebitis, at Harkness Pavilion, Manhattan; Mamie Eisenhower, 66, after removal of a benign tumor (lipoma) from her neck, in Walter Reed General Hospital. Washington, D.C.; Baritone Nelson Eddy, 61, hospitalized by pulmonary congestion with viral infection, in Framingham, Mass...
Salt & Air. She was born and raised in Europe, where her father was a stockbroker, and her only training for her job was a schooling in the fashionable international life (she married Banker T. Reed Vreeland in 1924). "I had never THOUGHT of working," she explains, "and the only thing I knew was where to go to have my clothes made, so it seemed only NATURAL to go into fashion...
...Floor. To control this rambunctious House, the Speaker had to be tougher than the members, and usually he was. Until Woodrow Wilson presented his own program to Congress, the Speaker decided what bills would be introduced, and often refused even to discuss them with the President. "Gentlemen," Speaker Thomas Reed announced when he was ready to offer a bill, "we have decided to perpetrate the following outrage...