Word: eleanor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Contenders, mostly juniors, with a sprinkling of sophomores and one lone freshman, include Mary L. Keefe '53 and Mary E. Pond '53 for President; Helene E. Burke '54 are Marjorie F. MacIntosh '53, for Secretary; Torvy E. Johnson '53 and Jeanne M. Travalini '53 for Treasurer; and Eleanor B. Derby '55, Mary A. Handy '54, Dorothy L. Johnston '54 and Joyce E. Mann '53 for Community Service Representative...
...five on both ballots were many others, including a rash of write-ins. Of the other 17 Democrats who received votes (13 write-ins), Truman led with 25, followed by Senator Paul Douglas, Senator Brien McMahon, Governor G. Mennen Williams, Vice-President Alben Barkley, Senator Robert S. Kerr, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Senator John Rankin and Governor Paul Dever...
Rome and a Villa, by Eleanor Clark. A more than skin-deep collection of sights, sounds and impressions by an American traveler (TIME, April...
Verdi: Otello (excerpts) (Ramon Vinay, tenor; Eleanor Steber, soprano; Frank Guarrera, baritone; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Fausto Cleva conducting; Columbia, 2 sides LP). This anthology includes the best duets and arias of Verdi's best opera. Vinay defends his title as the finest Moor of the day, and Steber makes a pure-voiced Desdemona; Guarrera is not malignant enough to do Iago full justice. Recording: excellent...
Rome and a Villa, by Eleanor Clark. A more than skin-deep collection of sights, sounds and impressions by an American traveler (TIME, April...