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This done, Dean Monro presented the two Ames Awards for self-reliance, service, and high character to Cornelius J. Minihan, past president of the HCUA and to Jon W. Clifton, president of Phillips Brooks House. Dean Ford then made some remarks of "appreciation and exhortation" to the Class. Dean Ford was followed by Albert Pratt '33, president of the Associated Harvard Clubs, who congratulated the seniors on their graduation...

Author: By W. MAX Byrd, | Title: Speeches, Orations Poem, Ames Award Mark '63 Class Day | 6/13/1963 | See Source »

...subsequest of charges and counter-charges, the student council was finally abolished by a student referendum and resurrected as the Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs. The movement, led mostly by members of the Class of '63, resulted in the election of Cornelius J. Minihan '63 as chairman and the eventual re-ascendancy in prestige and effectiveness of the council. For the first time in recent memory, HCUA reports are now taken seriously, and the University has acted seriously on the reports of inadequacies in proctoring, food, and especially ticket allocations for football, hockey, and swimming events...

Author: By Richard L. Levine, | Title: Class of '63 Sees Great Changes in College | 6/12/1963 | See Source »

...Ames Award, presented annually for the most outstanding examples of character and leadership in the senior class, has been awarded to Jon Wm. Clifton '63 of Leverett House and Springfield, Ohio and to Cornelius J. Minihan '63 of Quincy House and Bourne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HCUA, PBH Officers Win Two Ames Prizes | 5/20/1963 | See Source »

Fighting Red Tape. Protestantism can survive, these Episcopal priests argue, only if it can give workable Christian answers to the problems faced by the slums. "This is the place to be," says Harvard-educated Father Cornelius Hastie, 32, vicar of St. James' Church in the Roxbury section of Boston. "If we can't administer to the needs of the impoverished people in the Inner City, then we have nothing to say to anybody." Father Hastie, whose congregation is 90% Negro, battles for his parishioners against city red tape, frequently appears in court to help a worshiper in trouble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protestants: On the Battle Line | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

...Murray, Alvin P. Sanoff (assoc.); Dunster: S. Andrew Schaffer, Roger E. Bunker (assoc.); Eliot: Charlton H. Ames, Andrew F. Shea (assoc.); Kirkland: Paul Newman, Hugh T. Putnam, Jr. (assoc.); Leverett: Douglas B. Harding, David F. Forte (assoc.); Lowell: Ezra E.H. Griffith, Jonathan M. Weld (assoc.); Quincy: Robert L. Beal, Cornelius J. Minihan (assoc.); and Winthrop: D. Bruce Johnstone, Frederic W. McCarthy, Jr. (assoc...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS OF '63 APPOINTS EIGHTEEN SENIOR AGENTS | 3/28/1963 | See Source »

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