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Phillips Brooks House announced the election of three new officers for 1959-1960 last night. Robert R. Little '60, of Lowell House and Penfield, N.Y., was chosen president; Sheldon Greenfield '60, of Leverett House and Cincinnati, Ohio, first vice-president; and Stephen R. Crespin '60, of Dunster House and Cincinnati, Ohio, second vice-president...
...Passed an anti-B-girl measure barring employment of females for "soliciting, enticing, or encouraging the purchase of alcoholic beverages." Lone "nay" voter: the house's oldest member, Fairbanks' Robert E. Sheldon, 76. Orated he: "Fourscore and seven years ago, when Alaska and I were young, Alaska was filled with dance-hall girls who operated on a commission basis, and some of them developed into our leading matrons...
...Sheldon Glueck, Roscoe Pound Professor of Law, has just published a legal text, The Problems of Delinquency, which contains articles of psychology, psychiatry, sociology, social work, and anthropology, as well as legal cases...
...Jordan: Byroade's predecessor in Afghanistan, Sheldon T. Mills, 54, Foreign Service veteran who took up his first overseas post in Bolivia in 1929, served as Ambassador to Ecuador before moving to Afghanistan...
Elizabeth T. Marple '61, of Cabot Hall and Portland, Ore., was elected as the Council's secretary, while Sheldon A. Vincenti '60, of Lowell House and Ogden, Utah, was named treasurer...