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William J. Hotch of Watertown, Mass., apparently committed suicide because of depression over scholastic difficulties, according to farewell notes left in the hotel room...
President Stuart G. Levine '54 of Hempstead. New York, and Leverett House; vice-president, Edward C. Stablen '55 of Syosset, Long Island, and Dunster House, secretary, John D. Marie III '55 of Washington, D.C. and Winthrop House treasurer, Leonard S. Gettes '54 of Watertown Mass., and Eliot House...
Family & Early Years: He was born in the Washington, D.C. home of his maternal grandfather, John Watson Foster, veteran diplomat who was President Benjamin Harrison's Secretary of State (1892-93). Dulles' father, Presbyterian Pastor Allen Macy Dulles of Watertown, N.Y., wanted eldest son John to follow the ministry, but grandfather Foster swayed the boy to international law and diplomacy, sending him to Switzerland for six months to study French, a few years later taking him along to an international conference at The Hague. Dulles was valedictorian of the Princeton class of 1908. He spent a year...
...Watertown (New York) Times turned to the Herald-Tribune. "Why don't you realize that Adlai's the only good man, that he's going to win?" Both the Watertown Times and the Herald-Tribune are Republican newspapers. The Tribune answered: "It's not my business to realize anything...