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...cooperatives, the system is considered worthwhile as an economical means of providing scholarship aid while directly benefiting the cooperative's residents. Additional co-ops, at Radcliffe as well as perhaps at Harvard, may yet become the solution for part of the college's dormitory expansion program. But Mildred P. Sherman, Dean of College Relations, would like to see more brick dormitories--like the planned Ada Louise Comstock Hall--so that girls will not have to live on Massachusetts Avenue or in private homes...
Miss Mildred P. Sherman, dean of college relations, has told the SGA that the Administration has promised to co-sponsor the event for the parents of one Radcliffe class...
...sooner had Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton announced his resignation last month than rumors started about the name of his successor. Columnist Drew Pearson reported that a Negro, Judge William H. Hastie of Philadelphia's Third U.S. Court of Appeals and former governor of the Virgin Islands, was a likely candidate. At presidential press conferences, reporters badgered Ike on the possibilities of a Southern appointee to salve bitter feelings over the segregation issue, or perhaps a New Englander, to get a wider geographical spread on the court...
...natural resources fare any better when Eisenhower actually came to power. The President stoutly defended all aspects of the Dixon-Yates deal, an affair so disreputable that even Ike-liker John Sherman Cooper opposed it. A complicated issue, the Dixon-Yates proposals included obvious attempts to whittle down TVA and to encircle it with a giant utilities holding company. And the President, not normally prodigal with his immense influence, worked as hard to defeat the Hells Canyon dam as he worked on any other bill in four years...
Four Law School professors differed sharply yesterday concerning Saturday's appointment of Justice William Brennan to fill Sherman Minton's place on the U.S. Supreme Court, with three praising the choice and the fourth accusing the President of "playing politics...