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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...would seem that a government for and by the people would move first to discourage joyriding abroad and tamper last with the morale of its lifeline...
...protest the proposed cutback in dependent travel. For families, home is where the father is, and I don't call it patriotism to take this separation without protesting. We're the first ones to lose come a war, so why not give us the peaceful years with our husbands...
President-elect Kennedy's first top-level appointees...
Abraham Alexander Ribicoff, 50, to be Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. "If I am elected," John Kennedy once promised, "Abe Ribicoff can be anything he wants to be in my Administration." One of Kennedy's first and staunchest supporters for President, Connecticut's popular, soulfully handsome Ribicoff was considered a top candidate for U.S. Attorney General. Ribicoff turned down that job with the characteristic comment that he was out of practice as a lawyer-and besides, it would be politically hard on the new Administration for a Catholic and a Jew to lead any fight for integration...
...mainstay of the team proved to be, as expected, captain Nick Estabrook. The 137 pound Crimson senior scored the big win of the meet, a 3-0 decision over Jim Evans. Estabrook nearly pinned Evans in handing last year's New England freshman champion his first defeat in three years...