Word: rodman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harold Wilson, new leader of Britain's Labor Party, is "an opportunist, and not a doctrinaire socialist at all, John E. Rodman, assistant professor of Government, told the CRIMSON yesterday...
...Wilson was the first man on Mye Bevan's bandwagon and the first to leave it," Rodman said, and at the time of the intra-party debate on unilateral disarmament he was found talking both ways...
...Rodman, who teaches a source in contemporary British government, said Wilson was probably not a bad choice as party leader, though he personally would have preferred the more conservative George Brown, deputy party leader...
...Wilson is better known than Brown, and he's enough of an opportunist to unite the party," Rodman said. "If an election comes soon, the Labor Party will be stronger with Wilson than it would have been with Brown...
...Union also elected a new slate officers for the fall term. They are President, Hendrik Hortsberg '65; vicepresident, Thomas A. Timberg '64, vice-president: secretary Peter W. Rodman and treasurer, Samuel R.l Frieding...