Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Despite the verdict of Appomattox, the doctrine of interposition now walks through the South again. Last week, in the Virginia Senate, on Robert E. Lee's birthday, State Senator Harry Carter Stuart, a great-nephew of General Jeb Stuart, introduced a resolution "Interposing the sovereignty of the State against the encroachment upon the reserved powers of this State." Borrowing the adjectives of Madison, the resolution condemned the Supreme Court's decision as "a deliberate, palpable and dangerous attempt ... to usurp the amendatory power that lies solely with not fewer than three-fourths of the States." Crying "We have...
Michael A. Bamberger '57 of Dunster House was chosen president of the Pierian Sodality of 1808 at the group's election meeting last week. Other officers elected by the society, which is the governing body of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, were Stuart Cope '57, vice-president, and Edward J. Rolde '57, treasurer. The new executive board has chosen Edwin H. Greenebaum '53 as manager...
...Transport Association after six months in office. Pearson's highhanded running of A.T.A. threatened the prestige of the scheduled airlines that make up the organization; e.g., he threatened to pull airline advertising out of a newspaper that editorialized against airplane noise. Pearson's successor: Stuart G. Tipton, 45, A.T.A.'s general counsel...
...African Giant, by Stuart Cloete, was a profound and troubled attempt to search out the deeper sources of Africa's troubles. Having briefly hopped Inside Africa, John Gunther came out with a bestselling, massive catch-all that was short on analysis but gave his usual breezy impression of having exhausted his subject...
This was rebutted at a later meeting of outside stockholders representing shares worth $250,000. Ratliff produced a letter from Halsey, Stuart's President H. L. Stuart saying that 1) "the original request for a voting trust came from Mr. Ferger as a condition of him continuing as publisher," and 2) the stock-option deal was put through "without our knowledge . . . I certainly do question the moral action in devaluing the options which we had through our debentures...