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* * Captain Jesus Sosa Blanco, convicted of "war crimes" in the famed Roman-circus setting in Havana's Sports Palace, was scheduled for retrial this week. Invited guests: the Knights of Columbus, Rotary and Lions Clubs. Judges: the same three-man tribunal that convicted him before.
Largely responsible for last week's success was Dwight Eisenhower himself. Pink-cheeked and purple-tied, Ike found his head table seat like a Rotary Club regular, ate filet mignon (rare) while 480 paying guests struggled with minute steak. He chatted amiably with tablemates, helped pass along scribbled suggestions...
Living on Euphoria. Fidel Castro himself is egotistic, impulsive, immature, disorganized. A spellbinding romantic, he can talk spontaneously for as much as five hours without strain. He hates desks-behind which he may have to sit to run Cuba. He sleeps irregularly or forgets to sleep, living on euphoria. He...
One Radcliffe undergraduate and two Law School students have been awarded Rotary Foundation Fellowships for advanced study abroad during 1959-60. They are Linda S. Mirin '59, of Coggeshall House and Brooklyn, N.Y.; Jerrold K. Footlick 3L of 8. Berkley St. and Wooster, Ohio; and Edwin E. McAmis 3L, of...
Per E. Wastberg '55, presently at the Royal University of Uppsala in Sweden, was a third Harvard recipient. Rotary International this year granted fellowships to 121 students in 33 countries.