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...Masters and deans will meet to select tutors, and the process "will go on for some time," Mrs. Bunting explained. The College hopes to have several tutors chosen by the time the library opens in September...
...Corps will also probably qualify its members for Selective Service deferment, and this will tempt critics of deferable programs to believe that students are joining the Corps to avoid the draft. This criticism will probably be more valid this year than next year when the Corps can start recruitment earlier and have a wider range of applicants to select from. As it is now, applications...
...Lady of Distinction." Sévigny himself was no help to Diefenbaker's cause. He never denied having had a "physical relationship" with Gerda, but insisted that she was a "lady of distinction" who was "welcomed in Montreal's select circles." As far as his own friendship was concerned, there was a platonic all-night visit to her Montreal apartment as late as November 1960, during which, he said, he did nothing more indiscreet than take a nap in a chair...
...Sisk Bill called for a referendum to select a 15-member charter-writing board. The charter written by the board would be submitted to a second referendum. If approved, the charter would proceed to Congress, which could veto the whole charter if it objected to anything in it. Should Congress veto the charter, the whole process would have to begin again with a new referendum to select a charter-writing board...
...Museum. The striptease was necessary, for the old lady is being upstaged by the competition. Once called the Thunderer because its authoritative voice of Empire was heard around the world and heeded, today the Times has become more flexible in its politics, but is influential only with select members of the British Establishment and upper classes. While its own circulation has slipped 5,624 to 254,377 in the past five years, it has watched its chief competitors in the "quality" press-the Daily Telegraph and the Guardian-gradually win more readers. As Times Editor Sir William Haley...