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Saturday, the CRIMSON endorsed seven candidates for the Cambridge City Council. Since that time, considerable question has arisen as to why it omitted the name of G. d'Andelot Belin, and supported the other five endorsees of the Cambridge Civic Association...
...candidates for the novitiate are Gaspard (Don) d'Andelot Belin and Thomas Coates. Brother-in-law of McGeorge Bundy (former Dean of the College), Belin is a Yale graduate, a member of the law firm of Choate, Hall, & Stewart, and a very active participant in Cambridge projects. Coates, a lawyer with John Hancock, is a member of the NAACP and has also been very active in the community...
Representatives of the CRIMSON, Caleb Foote '39 and B. Sheffield West '40, were joined at the conference sponsored by Columbia by G. d'Andelot Berlin, chairman of the Yale News, J. M. Clarke, head of the Daily Princetonian, and representatives from the Brown Herald, the Columbia spectator, The Cornell Sun, the Daily Dartmouth and the Daily Pennsylvanian...
...this tendency, notably the high price of $52,000 which was offered for Jean-Honoré Fragonard's glittering and beautiful self portrait, and the $16,000 brought by Josef Israëls' pretty painting, Her Treasure. Rembrandt's portrait of the Marquis d'Andelot putting on his armor went to the John Levy Galleries for $86,000; A Young Cavalier, by Frans Hals went for one thousand less. The second highest price of the evening was the $90,000 for which Frederick Bucher bought John Hoppner's cool and charming portrait, Mary Anne, Lady...