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...imagination that has been visible in the governments of cities like Boston and Philadelphia and Detroit has not appeared at the state level. It is a bad sign that the only big city mayor who has shown an interest in becoming governor of his state is Samuel Yorty of Los Angels...

Author: By Michael D. Barone, | Title: The State of the States | 5/19/1966 | See Source »

Five years later occurred the most effective rebellion in Harvard's history; it was also the shortest and mildest. A large group of student simply gathered in the Yard to draw up a list of complaints against President Samuel Langdon, and demanded his dismissal. Shortly thereafter, Langdon quietly submitted his resignation...

Author: By Rennie E. Feuerstein, | Title: The Rage to Riot--A Ritual Habitual | 5/17/1966 | See Source »

...hardly Samuel Edward McDowell's fault that he is not the most noticeable player in baseball. He goes out of his way to be noticed. A 23-year-old lefthander who pitches for the Cleveland Indians, "Sudden Sam" McDowell can throw a baseball faster than anybody else in the American League, and he stands 6 ft. 5 in. tall-"two inches of which," someone once noted, "is hair." Sam's taste in clothes is provocative. He showed up for work this spring looking like Black Bart-black ranch pants, black coat, black neckerchief, black cowboy boots and black...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: Sudden Sam, the Shutout Man | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

...original members of the nine-man governing board and Miss Susan Bartho-lomew, RGA secretary and executive secretary of the program, have selected five new board members. Samuel S. Bowles, instructor in Economics, who recently refused to sign the Massachusetts Teachers Loyalty Oath, was selected to represent the faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Twenty Students Apply for RGA's Service Project | 5/11/1966 | See Source »

...host to the conference, favor a strong military posture, but are "upset over the possible fall of the South Vietnamese government that we have supported, and feel that if the government changes and we are asked to withdraw, our position there will be untenable." In neighboring Arizona, reported Democrat Samuel Goddard, public opinion reflects a similar blend of support and concern...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The States: Support & Concern | 5/6/1966 | See Source »

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