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...series opened with Oscar W. Underwood, the Alabama Senator who could have stayed in the running for nomination in the 1924 Democratic Convention but chose to push for a plank condemning the Ku Klux Klan, thus ruining his chances and subsequently losing his seat in the Senate and his whole political career...
...tonight's program, Alabama's Senator Oscar Underwood knowingly ruins his chances for the 1924 Democratic presidential nomination when he denounces the Ku Klux Klan...
...first man outside the Olivetti family ever to head it. He is Bruno Visentini, 54, the vice president of Italy's huge, state-owned industrial holding company, I.R.I. (TIME, March 27). Visentini's main task is to strengthen the position of Olivetti's U.S. subsidiary, Underwood Corp., which has not kept up with its U.S. competitors. In addition, Olivetti (1963 sales: $360 million) is troubled by import restrictions in its sizable Latin American market. Visentini, a lawyer well-connected with Italy's center-left government, will also try to fight off recurrent threats of nationalization...
Winners of the other seven prizes, given by the Bicycle Exchange, were: Harlem Himel '66 of Lowell House and Kensington, Md.; James G. Sise '67 of Wigglesworth Hall and Brookline; Richard R. Ring of Pittsfield; and William J. Underwood, Jr. '67 of Matthews Hall and South Dartmouth...
Walker teamed with sophomore Tod Wilkinson to win the second doubles 6-2, 6-0, and Dan Kleinman and Chuck Underwood mopped up with a 6-1, 6-1 win at number three...