Word: senior
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Republican defeat in 1960 sent both men back to private law practice. Rogers rejoined the New York-Washington firm now known as Royall, Koegel, Rogers & Wells, practicing general corporate law. He is now a senior partner, with an income of about $300,000 a year, clients such as 20th Century-Fox, the Associated Press and the International Herald Tribune, a home in Bethesda, Md., and a New York apartment overlooking the East River. Yet his life-style is not pretentious. His Washington office is smallish. His home is roomy but not luxurious; the swimming pool in back is a small...
...Modern Strivers." The school was opened last month after a year's preparation by students at Washington's Eastern High School, where there are only three whites in a student body of 2,400. Gregory Taylor, now a senior, resented his classification as a "basic" student (meaning that he was destined for manual labor), and he was uninterested in what he considered an irrelevant curriculum. Taylor organized a group called the "Modern Strivers." With the help of George Rhodes, Washington's assistant superintendent for secondary schools, the Strivers worked out a written proposal for their own freedom...
Steve Bittner, Senior, Yale; Keith Colburn, junior, Harvard; Eamon Downey, junior, Princeton; Douglas Hardin, senior, Harvard; Timothy McLoone, senior, Harvard; David Pottetti, sophomore, Harvard; Royce Shaw, junior, Harvard; Frank Shorter, senior, Yale; Thomas Spengler, sophomore, Harvard; Richard Stafford, junior, Princeton; Jerome Williams, senior, Pennsylvania; Thomas Yunck, sophomore, Princeton...
...reveal that he and the Senior Tutors had collected 115 bursar's cards at Paine Hall. The figure had been kept secret until...
Other winners for Harvard included senior Pete Lazarus, whose vault of thirteen feet could not be matched by any other competitor. Lazarus pushed his mark to fourteen feet in competition against himself, however, before failing...