Word: thompson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...feel for the ethnic interests and managed to bungle the business whenever it came up. His wife Toni antagonized the Irish when she criticized the Capital washerwomen, and he mortified the Puritans among the Yankees when he embraced the now indicated "Iron Duke of Ludlow," House Speaker Thompson, only shortly after calling for his removal. He allowed former Senate President John E. Powers, a good Irish Catholic, to make a statement on his behalf that accused Bellotti of trying to take over the party, a statement that only infuriated the Italians and appalled the Irish...
Sheldon Dietz '41 has nominated six Harvard and M.I.T. professors of Architecture and Design to oppose the official slate, all of whom are incumbents. Five of Dietz's nominees have asked that their names be withdrawn from consideration. The sixth, Benjamin Thompson, Chairman of the School of Design, was not available for comment. All the names will still be presented to the meeting, however, since Coop by-laws make no provision for the withdrawal of nominees...
...cope with the injuries, Penn coach John Stiegman has shuffled his starting backfield like a deck of cards. Bruce Molloy, the starting quarterback, has been moved to fullback. Sophomore Tony Thompson, who started at fullback last week, goes over to right halfback. Senior Joe Schulz moves in at left half...
Dean Sert turned down his nomination, saying, "I'm much too busy. I have no time for that." Professor Eliot refused to comment at all, and Professors Kepes, Lynch, and Thompson could not be reached last night...
Cryptic Statement. By 4 p.m., Jenkins, who spent the day at Fortas' home, was nearly out of control. His personal physician, Dr. Charles W. Thompson, summoned there earlier by Clifford and Fortas, concluded that Jenkins was "worn out," had him admitted for an "indefinite" stay at George Washington University Hospital for "high blood pressure and nervous exhaustion...