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The batting order will be: Harvard. Colby. Reid, c. 3b., Rice. Wendell, l.f. l.f., Saunders. Frantz, 2b. p., Newenham. Stillman, c.f. c.f., Meserve. Higgs, r.f. c., Cowing. Coolidge, s.s. lb., Teague. J.D. Clark, 1b. 2b., Pike. Story, 3b. r.f., Leighton. Clarkson, p. s.s., Allen.
Last week, almost on the eve of celebrations commemorating Roosevelt's 100th birthday, Professor R.J.C. Butow of the University of Washington published in the February/March issue of American Heritage a remarkable transcript of some long-forgotten recordings at the Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, N.Y. After three years of...
There is much to celebrate. Less than ten years ago, on many college campuses, ΦBK was regarded as odiously "elitist." At Cornell in 1973, half of those invited to join turned down the offer. At Duke University in 1968, the student newspaper balked at printing the list of new...
DIED. Thomas Corcoran, 80, savvy Washington lawyer and lobbyist who helped shape Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal; of a pulmonary blood clot; in Washington, D.C. Corcoran, who had once served as law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, became an influential member of F.D.R.'s...
Even those who ended up opposing him said that Reagan relied on an earnest appeal, without threatening or cajoling, wheeling or dealing. He told Minnesota Republican David Durenberger, a Roman Catholic, that the Pope would have voted for AWACS. Said Durenberger: "Lyndon Johnson would have talked to me about an...