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...vote principle demanded for states in the Supreme Court's reapportionment decisions can legally be applied to counties and other local districts, asserted Archibald Cox '34, Samuel Williston Professor of Law and exsolicitor General of the United States, in an informal address at Lowell House last night...
Archibald Cox '34, Samuel Williston Professor of Law, will speak at 8 p.m. tonight in the Lowell House Junior Common Room on "The Supreme Court and the Reapportionment Cases." Cox argued the cases as Solicitor General of the United States during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations...
...candidate--dark horses include Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., Congressman Samuel Stratton, and Nassau County Executive Eugene Nickerson--will have to take into account the influence of New York's junior Senator. Robert Kennedy has no single bloc of loyal convention delegates, and he is making no effort to build one. But there is every reason to believe that Kennedy will try to pass the word at the right time to whomever be considers most acceptable...
What's Wrong? From the California Real Estate Association, the court heard a far different story. Section 26 represents the people's overwhelming veto of "ill-conceived" laws forbidding private discrimination, said Los Angeles Lawyer Samuel O. Pruitt Jr. Those laws, he suggested, violated private-property rights under the due-process clause of the 14th Amendment. In effect, they empowered the state to tell property owners to whom they must sell or rent...
...Arthur Schlesinger and I called ourselves the academic twins because we were appointed full professors the name day in 1925 and retired the same day thirty years later." Samuel Eliot Morison '08 professor of History, emeritus recalled yesterday. "He was a great teacher, a great scholar, and a wonderful colleague and friend. His book New Viewpoints in American History broke new ground for our generation of scholars, and nobody did more by personal attention and individual effort to interest students in American history...