Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Stephanie Lang '59 announced her resignation as President of the Radcliffe Young Democratic Club at the organization's first meeting of the year last night. Miss Lang cited work on her thesis as the reason for her decision to resign from the post...
...only that its candidates be versatile, opinionated and articulate. From its influential columns you can subtly manipulate the opinions of the paper's 10,000 readers, while, unsuspecting, they eat their cold cereal. Nor is this all, for when the Editorial Board frowns theatres close, statesmen tumble, and deans resign...
...majority of the National Assembly's members; if such a motion fails its authors cannot try again for one year. Also, deputies will be less tempted to destroy a cabinet in order to become ministers in the next one; from now on deputies who enter a cabinet have to resign from their seats...
...member of the Council minority which favored maintenance of NSA membership has threatened to resign; at least one undergraduate organization, the Freedom Council, is reportedly planning a formal protest against the withdrawal; and Paul E. Sigmund, Jr. 5G, a former officer of the NSA, attacked the council's counterproposal of an eastern college seminar as "provincialism...
...Maine goes, so goes Adams," quipped political funsters last week. And Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn's telephone jangled with morning-after calls demanding that it better be soon. California's Bill Knowland, running hard, but behind, for Governor, said Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams should resign "immediately." New York Senate Candidate Kenneth Keating added "and for the good of the country." Moaned Arizona's Barry Goldwater, running for a second Senate term: "The harm has already been done...