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...demonstrators, carrying signs that charged Widener with political bias, also delivered a letter, signed by 51 members of the Harvard community, to Louis E. Martin and Douglas W. Bryant, University librarians. The letter described the month-long exhibit from the Judaica Collection as "political" and "offensive" and called for a ban on such displays...
...last thing James Bryant Conant wanted at Harvard was a school of journalism. A chemist at heart, Conant wrote his speeches in a manner designed to keep a reporter from finding any headlines in it. Consequently, the windfall bequest left to Harvard in 1936 by Agnes Wahl Nieman, widow of the founder of The Milwaukee Journal, came as a complete surprise to Harvard's President...
...Douglas Bryant, who was University Librarian at that time, started raising money for the new library. It took him five years, until Commencement of 1971, to raise the full construction costs. Robert R. Walsh, assistant University Librarian for Building Planning, says that the money was hard to raise because of the recession and because ever-increasing building costs forced the library's budget up from $3 million to the final $8 million figure...
Blakinger fell to top-seeded Mike Frick of Lehigh, 13-4, in a mismatched duel. Frick, who was the first freshman to win the championship, was too overpowering with his size advantage. Blakinger then lost to George Bryant of Pittsburgh, 10-2, and dropped a 6-5 decision to Princeton's Lee Klepper, whom Blakinger defeated earlier this season...
...yards, and one touchdown. Rentzel remained on the bench for the rest of the season, but the team, led by that "magnificent madman" Joe Don Looney and another "Wild Turk" John Flynn, went all the way to the Cotton Bowl where they lost 17-0 to Bear Bryant's Alabama squad...