James Cronon, a resident in Tuxedo for more than fifty-one years, died at his home here yesterday at the age of 80. He had been town clerk of the town of Tuxedo for more than thirty years and served as justice of the peace for thirty-two years, starting i...View free preview
The names of 32 students from 23 American academic institutions, chosen over the weekend as Rhodes Scholars, were announced yesterday by William J. Barber, the United States secretary of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust....View free preview
The Americans were screened from a final list of 240 candidates from eight regions for the coveted scholarships, which have been provided since the turn of the century by the will of Cecil Rhodes, one of Britain's greatest 19th century empire builders....View free preview
BALTIMORE, Dec. 19. -- Cardinal Gibbons, assisted by the Very Rev. Dr. Magnion, President of St. Mary's Seminary of St. Sulpice; the Rev. Father Slattery, Chief of the Josephite Order here; the Rev. A. Sabetti, S.J., of Woodstock College, and several of t...
John Ausink of Wyoming ... Andrew Banks of Florida ... James Basker of Oregon ... Troyen Brennan of Missouri ......View free preview
A tour with President Ford of the Presidential retreat at Camp David, Md.,, which was filmed last weekend as an episode of ABC-TV's "The Reason. er Report," has been withheld from broadcast this Saturday on the ground that its political overtones might be...View free preview
Representative Theodore R. Kupferman, Republican of New York, will introduce a bill today that would aid such groups as the New York Fresh Air Fund to send underprivileged children to summer camps....View free preview
Quotations on reading marking Library Wk...View free preview
The recent publication of "Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs 1933-1937" by the Harvard University Press (reviewed by you on July 6) raises certain important issues which we believe deserve the serious consideration of interested scholars, general ...View free preview