Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...misery," and the mild Kennedy reform bill (TIME, May 4) is "66 pages of misery that is not quite so strong." As for Senator John McClellan's investigation of labor-management racketeering, it marked "a re-establishment of the principle of the Star Chamber of the Tudor and Stuart kings, with a slight touch of the Spanish Inquisition...
...Stevenson defeated Rockefeller 62 per cent to 38 per cent. Sen. John F. Kennedy, however, lost to Rockefeller by two votes in the closest contest of the poll. Other Democratic candidates suggested by the poll--Senate Majority Leader Lydon B. Johnson, Sen. Hubert H. Humphery of Minnesota, and Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri--were defeated by Rockefeller with majorities from 60 to 71 per cent, thus giving Rockefeller an average of 57 per cent of the total vote against the five Democrats...
...Class Committee of 1959 has announced the election of Frederick C. Cabot as Permanent Class Treasurer and Charles Devens, Jr. as Permanent Class Secretary. R. Dyke Benjamin, Richard E. Rubenstein, John P. Demos, J. Lindsay Coolidge and Stuart Troy have been chosen by the Committee to act as Class Agents...
...cover of last Nov. 24 carried pictures of seven leading Democratic presidential hopefuls-Adlai Stevenson, Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon Johnson, Robert Meyner, John Kennedy, Stuart Symington and Pat Brown-and all autographed the same copy. Carter also has signed covers from Vice President Nixon and Nelson Rockefeller. Among others in his autographed collection: Harry Truman and Thomas E. Dewey (both on the same 1948 pre-Election Day issue), John Foster Dulles, Chiang Kaishek, Toscanini, Nehru, the Duke of Windsor and the Morocco Riff leader, Abd el Krim...
...counting on Senator Humphrey's natural appeal to young people, who are tired of the confused and faltering government they have known since 1952," Samuel H. Smith '59, president of the group, said Monday. A. Sprague Coolidge '15, lecturer on Chemistry, and H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, are the Faculty advisors of the group, which is open to all undergraduates and graduates at Harvard and all Radcliffe students...