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After a conference on June 3, 1966, with Mr. Abrams of the Honest Ballot Association, Sargent Kennedy, Secretary of the Harvard Board of Overseers, did send ballots to alumni requesting them by these same cards, without any unjustified requirement for a second request by the voter, but he failed to send ballots to those who had previously made exactly the same request...
...ballots--complete with a facsimile of the signature of Sargent Kennedy '28, Secretary to the Corporation and the Board of Overseers--have been mailed to Kennedy's office during the past few weeks. They are identical to official ballots except that they are slightly smaller, have no notched corners, and include printed lines for name and address...
...meeting in Winthrop House that America should "stop pulling chestnuts out of the fire for other nations and mind our own business." A mass meeting in April drew 700 people, and the newly-formed Undergraduate Neutrality Council demanded that all prowar memorials at Harvard be removed, including the Sargent murals Widner...
...Robert Sargent Shriver Jr., LL.D., director of the Office of Economic Opportunity. A future historian will probably write that the Peace Corps was the one creative idea of the twentieth century...
...obliged to go back to their old desks. Many prefer to move on to the expanded vistas of bigger newspapers and magazines, others try for better-paying jobs in public relations or politics. A man's pre-fellowship boss may have an understandable beef, but Nieman Curator Dwight Sargent insists that fiddle-footed journalists can hardly be blamed on higher learning. "With or without a grant," he says, "reporters are a restless...