Word: fisk
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...chosen were Lewis E. Auerbach '63 and Hugh W. McNulty, Jr. '62 from Kirkland, Charles M. Warchol '63 and Ronald A. Glants '62 from Leveret David S. Schwartz '63 from Lowell, Cornellus J. Minihan '63 and Thomas E. Petrl '62 from Quincy, and Anthony W. Jones '63 and Zachary Fisk '62 from Winthrop...
Also unopposed were Charles M. War-'63, Leverett; David Schwartx '63, Lowell; Thomas E. Petri '62, Quincy; J. Minihan '63, Quincy; Thomas E. '63, Winthrop; and Zachary Fisk Winthrop...
Columbia University James B. Fisk, physicist, president Bell Telephone Laboratories Sc.D...
...Nashville, Tenn., some 3,500 students from Fisk University and other Negro schools marched on city hall in a stone-silent column half a mile long. Their grievance: the bombing that morning of the home of Lawyer Z. Alexander Looby, 62, one of the two Negro members of Nashville's city council, an attorney for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and chief counsel for the 153 students who have been arrested in Nashville's rash of sit-in demonstrations. Said Councilman Looby after the bombing: "This won't stop me." Said redheaded Mayor...
...pledged themselves to accept jail before bail if arrested, heard the Rev. Martin Luther King, head of Atlanta's Southern Christian Leadership Conference, predict that willingness to go to jail "may well be the thing to awaken the dozing conscience of many of our white brothers." In Nashville, Fisk University's President Stephen J. Wright summed up the protest movement: "I see no cessation of this struggle in the foreseeable future. This is no student panty raid. It is a dedicated universal effort, and it has cemented the Negro community as it has never been cemented before...