Word: wauwatosa
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last week, the Bucks flipped a coin with the Suns to see who would pick first in the NBA draft and for the first time since the Braves left, Milwaukee sports fans smiled. From Pewaukee to Wauwatosa, everyone in Milwaukee knows that the Bucks have first shot at the big Lew in the draft, and now you know...
...judge, the upholder of law and order, the other a clergyman, ordinarily the advocate of peace and patience. Yet the test of wills between Milwaukee Circuit Judge Robert Cannon and the Rev. James Edward Groppi (rhymes with puppy), a Roman Catholic priest, kept the Milwaukee suburb of Wauwatosa in constant turmoil for two weeks, and last week brought out the Wisconsin National Guard to keep peace for the first time in 32 years...
Politics & Eagles. The trouble began when Father Groppi, 35, led the N.A.A.C.P. Youth Council in picketing Judge Cannon's house in Wauwatosa to protest his membership in the Fraternal Order of Eagles, a men's organization that, like such similar groups as the Elks, Moose and Odd Fellows, specifically excludes non-Caucasians (one prominent Eagle: David Lawrence, chairman of the President's Advisory Committee on Equal Opportunity in Housing). The council picked Cannon because he has a generally liberal record, figured that he would therefore be the most likely to give in and leave the white-only...
Toni and Ray McBride live in suburban Wauwatosa, Wis., outside Milwaukee, and have been happily married for 19 years. Professionally they get along like enemies-which they are. "When I call the office," says Toni, who covers women in politics for the Milwaukee Sentinel, "I go over to a neighbor's house or do it while Ray is walking the dog." Her husband, an assistant city editor on Milwaukee's other paper, the Journal, is even more secretive. The McBrides recently lost a relative of some prominence-he was mayor of Green Bay-but Toni did not know...
...Harvard University Debate Council held its annual elections last week. Those elected for the coming year were: President, Paul J. Mundle, '66, of Lowell House and Wauwatosa, Wisconsin; Vice-President, W. Frank White, '66; Corresponding Secretary, Alan M. Winkler...