Word: stuart
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Martin Peretz, teaching fellow in Government, presiding at the four-hour-long gathering, urged its membership to dedicate themselves to "new politics in Massachusetts." PAX, an outgrowth of the campaign of H. Stuart Hughes for Senate, will run peace candidates for state and local offices...
Freshman Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-Wisc.) will discuss disarmament prospects at the annual dinner sponsored by Political Action for Peace (PAX) at the Continental Hotel Oct. 20. Participants in the program will include H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, William Alfred, professor of English, and Martin Peretz, teaching fellow in Government...
Deeply disappointed, the Pennsy's new chairman, Stuart Saunders, 54, who had taken over the line on the very day of Orrick's pronouncement, and the Central's President Alfred Perlman denounced the Administration's stand as "impractical and unrealistic." The final decision about the merger is still up to the independent ICC, but the Administration will probably be able to make its stand stick. Before year's end President Kennedy will appoint two new ICC members, thus gaining a majority of supporters on the eleven-man commission before the Pennsy-Central proposal...
...called, seemed an ideal activity for idealistic students. It was an imaginative way to expose the community to Tocsin's point of view. And it led perfectly into the most widespread educational campaign students had yet devised: a political campaign. During the spring of 1962, Professor H. Stuart Hughes had been persuaded to run for the United States Senate...
...challenge the voters of Massachusetts. During the fall, Hughes tried continually to present and explain a new program. Some critics called him silly or quixotic. But Hughes, and hundreds of students with him, were determined to dispell the illusion--and fact--of American political homogeneity. Teddy Kennedy or Stuart Hughes: it made a difference...