Search Details

Word: von (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...Von Salzen came to the presidency of the club in 1964, a bad year for Republicans. Goldwater is only partially to blame for the decline in the HYRC which began that year. The Republican Party may have recovered from the debacle of '64, but the club...

Author: By Sandra E. Ravich, | Title: Republican Club: A Quiet 20-Year-Old | 1/16/1968 | See Source »

...Von Salzen beat the Machine candidate in the '64 club election. The Machine had been effective from the spring of 1962 to the spring of 1964, and the club's membership had climbed to almost 400 from approximately 150 five years before. The Young Democrats, at Democratic Harvard, had a membership of 100 less. A trip to Washington in 1963 received national publicity and brought more speakers to the club than ever before. According to Scott, "The Machine set the line, and things got done...

Author: By Sandra E. Ravich, | Title: Republican Club: A Quiet 20-Year-Old | 1/16/1968 | See Source »

...other members of the new group, besides Pappenheimer, are Zeph Stewart, Master of Lowell House; F. Skiddy von Stade Jr. '38, dean of freshmen; Daniel B. Magraw Jr. '68, president of the HUC; and two other HUC members appointed by Magraw, James J. Coone '70 and Craig E. Stewart...

Author: By Charles M. Hagen, | Title: New Student-Faculty Group Meets; Will Advise Masters on Parietals | 1/12/1968 | See Source »

...Faculty members of the subcommittee--Arthur D. Trottenberg '48 assistant dean of the Faculty; Robert B. Watson '37, dean of students; F. Skiddy von Stade Jr. '38, dean of freshmen; and Masters Charles W. Dunn and Zeph Stewart--will meet soon to draft formal proposals. They plan to present their final recommendations to the Committee on Houses next Wednesday

Author: By Jeffrey D. Blum, | Title: Possible Fee Faces Men Off Campus | 1/9/1968 | See Source »

...Kuelbs, who had built a reputation for sound political reporting from Bonn, was suddenly off the air and wire reports were read instead. Kuelbs was told he could tape his material if he did not interject personal judgments. When he got an interview with German National Democratic Leader Adolf von Thadden, it was rejected because no wire-service reporter had been present. Since then, a few interviews taped by Kuelbs have been used, but with his voice edited...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reporting: Under Military Control | 1/5/1968 | See Source »

Previous | 489 | 490 | 491 | 492 | 493 | 494 | 495 | 496 | 497 | 498 | 499 | 500 | 501 | 502 | 503 | 504 | 505 | 506 | 507 | 508 | 509 | Next