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In the broiler heat of a tin-roofed basketball stadium, 863 delegates of the Philippines' Liberal Party gathered one day last week to nominate a presidential candidate. For the first time in the party's brief postwar history, it had a choice to make. The alternatives: to renominate...
Members of Buck's committee to nominate a new chairman of the Board of Preachers are: Dr. Fredrick May Eliot, Dr. Douglas Horton, Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, and The Right Reverend Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill.
For a "favorite book" display, the librarian at Bucknell University (Lewisburg, Pa.) wrote to 44 men of affairs asking them to nominate two or three books which they considered "most meaningful." Sample return, from Vice President Richard Nixon: Tolstoy's War and Peace, Robert La Follette's autobiography...
A class committee, composed of the student government president, vice-president, and present class officers, will nominate the class marshals who are in charge of commencement week activities. These are honorary positions and the girls do not run for them. Current class officers are automatically on the committee, and additional...
President Eisenhower last week announced that he will nominate Connecticut's former Congresswoman Clare Boothe Luce as U.S. Ambassador to Italy. She will be the first woman ever appointed to a top U.S. Embassy, and the first woman ambassador ever appointed to Rome from any nation.