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Speaking at today's convocation will be Elliot L. Richardson '41, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, Joseph L. Rauh Jr. '22, vice-chairman of the Americans for Democratic Action, Mrs. Amelia Boynton, leader of a voters league in Selma, Ala., and Donald L. Hollowell, a civil rights attorney in Atlanta...
Both Hinton and I were of the belief that the company's announcement was already public information at the time of our phone conversation," Lamont's statement said. Lamont, currently a director of the bank, retired as vice-chairman last year...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Civil Rights Coordinating Committee last night elected Harold A. McDougall III '67, of Adams House and Brentwood, N.Y., as chairman and Thaddas L. Alston '67, of Winthrop House and Chicago, III., as vice-chairman...
Leaders of the New York demonstration met with Lawrence Marshall, vice-chairman of the bank, who gave the stock response of the day: we feel no moral compulsion to withdraw our in vestments...
Symbolically, the titles of President and vice-President were changed to chairman and vice-chairman to avoid connotations of governing power. In addition, the bulk of the work was divided between three standing committees--Executive, Elections, and Combined Charities. The committee system, according to one student, was "an attempt to avoid the evils of putting too much power in one person's hands." Membership in the organizations was set at 21 students, to be chosen by House elections and House Committees...