Cornell Alumnus Leaves 20000 Bequest for Messiah Benefit
Miss Winifred M Williams of Los Angeles bequeaths 20000 to Cornell College with the residue split equally to Cornell and the University of Chicago The gift is unrestricted and may be in cash or stocks The estate's value exceeds 40000 with half received by Cornell Trustees will decide gift use and timing. The Messiah concert at Cornell December 18 features Chicago soloists and local performers.
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Winifred M Williams
Cornell
Los Angeles
Cornell College
John T Pigott
Miss Williams
University of Chicago
Pigott
Earle A. Baker
Baker
Willis
Chicago
Yar
Financial Office
Rosemary Ance Formance
Paul Beckhelm
Conservatory of Music
Miriam Mills
Middle West
Grinnell
New York
Chica
Bernard Izzo Delsion
Bach
Howard Marsh
Chicago Theater of the Air
New York City Center Opera Company
Duluth Symphony Orchestra
Bernard Izzo
Theater of the Air
Midwest
Holiday Dance Has Name Band Holiday Dance Has Name Band
The Armor Ballroom in Cedar Rapids hosts a formal Christmas dance on Thursday December 15 featuring Ralph Marterie and his orchestra. A 6:00 pm dinner precedes the event with no intermission planned. women may stay until 1:30 am. Transportation from Bowman parking lot is provided by three buses. Guest tickets cost 1.50 each, obtainable from Pat Overhulser at Altoona.
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Armor
Cedar Rapids
Ralph Murtette
Cornell
Armar
Ralph Marterie
Marterie
Bowman
Pat Overhulser
Altoona
Washington Reception at White House Conference News
Reporter recalls attending the White House Conference on Education reception with Vice President Richard Nixon and Mrs Nixon. A friend’s Washington Semester thesis aided access via blue observer press pass and long lines at the National Gallery of Art.
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White House
Cornellian
Richard E Nixon
Washington
National Gallery of Art
Nixon
Health, Education and Welfare
Marion Folsom
Westmoreland Congregational
Nixon Visit Noted At Semester Church Service
A narrative from a student perspective describes Vice President Nixon and his wife attending a Spring Valley church near American University. The account notes they sat in a balcony area and waved after the service, with their two daughters present. The piece also mentions a Commerce Department seminar featuring top officials led by the Secretary and Under Secretary Walter Williams, lasting from 8:45 am to 1 pm.
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Nixons
Spring Valley
American U
V.P
Sticky Dicky
Commerce
Walter Williams
Mikhail Denounces African Slavery in CSF Talk
Antoni Mikhail, a State University of Iowa graduate student and Egyptian citizen, opened the CSF series with a talk at the Methodist Church denouncing African slavery and imperialist domination. He described three trouble centers in Africa, the human suffering under foreign control, and the revolt as a quest for freedom equality and economic fairness.
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Bud Wells
Antoni Mikhail
State University of Iowa
CSF
Methodist Church
Mikhail
Egypt
Coptic Orthodox Church
Africa
Union of South Africa
United States
Carl Paak Sells Own Ceramic Art at Home Sale
Art instructor Carl Paak will host a Christmas ceramic and pottery sale at his home 402 North 3rd Street West on Saturday December 10 from 9 am to 9 pm. The sale features wheel thrown and hand built pottery silk screen placemats and ceramic jewelry with prices from one to ten dollars. Paak invites everyone to browse even if not buying.
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Carl Paak
North 3Rd Street West
Paak
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