8 Friday, February 25, 1977 University Daily Kansan Six nominated for Alumni board of directors The University of Kansas Alumni Association's Nominating Committee has nominated six KU alumni to serve on the association's board of directors. Chosen by the committee were Alice White Breitenbach, Dodge City; William Coughlin, Krasas City, Mo.; Jim Dumas, Columbia, Md.; Carol Arnold Ellison, Alabama; Charles J. Brennan, Loveland, Lawrence, and Bernard "Pete" Whalen, Goodland. Three of the six nominated will be elected by mail votes of alumni in April and will serve on the board. The elected members are also responsible for take office May 23, commencement day. DEK WINTERMOTE, director of the Alumni Association, said recently that nominees were chosen partly because of their interest in the Alumni Association. "The three elected will help the other board members develop policies, oversee staff, finances and alumni activities," Wintermote said. BRETENBACH, a 1967 graduate, is secretary-treasurer of Breitenbach Farms. Inc. She is treasurer of the Ford County Historical Society and a member of the Coronado Historical Park Bicentennial Project and Museum of Science and Association of university Women. She also is charter president of Ch Omega Alumni of Western Kansas. Coughlin, a 1968 graduate, is vicepresident in the corporate and municipal bond department of George K. Baum and Co., a Kansas City investment banking firm. HE IS ON the executive committee of the Kansas City Municipal Bond Dealers Association and the Midwestern district of the Security Industry Association. Dumas, a 1964 engineering graduate, is a professor of engineering and service for the Western University. A varsity basketball player at KU, he received a graduate degree in 1971. He is a member of Sachem and Owl Society and of an Alumni Association steering committee that encourages participation of black alum in KU affairs. Eilson, 1963 graduate with a degree in education, is a consultant to the Center for Education. IN 1974, SHE completed her master's degree in early childhood education and child development at the University of Washington. She has been a regional consultant of the Washington Head Start. Start. Technical Assistance. Loveland, a 1970 graduate, has been a student services coordinator for the Research Medical Center School of Nursing and a project assistance specialist for a division of the Kansas Regional Medical Program. IN COLLEGE she was a member of the All-Student Council, the University Orientation Committee and the Inter-Residence Council. Loveland was a member of the KU Vice Chancellors' Advisory Council for Minority Group programs and a member of the ad- Whalen, a 1960 graduate of the School of Law, is a lawyer in the law firm Whalen, Whalen, and Whalen. He was first brought to trial in 1949, but the jury couldn't reach a verdict. At a second trial he was found guilty and sentenced to death for unlawful imprisonment in 1984 because of good conduct. hoc Committee for Student Spouse Orientation. His trial created much controversy because many people thought the FBI had In 1948, Whittaker Chambers, a magazine editor who had confessed to having been a Communist Party counter, accused Hiss, a German-American doctor, of helping transmit confidential government documents to Russia a few years earlier. Hiss denied the charges, and since under the statute of limitations he couldn't be tried by the Federal Court, Hiss was jailed and in jury in 1948 on two counts of perjury. Alger Hiss, convicted of perjury in 1950 after being accused of espionage, will speak on "the McCarthy Era" at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Murphy Hall in Murphy Hall. Attribution is 50 cents. He is a former officer of the Sherman County Bar Association and a member of the American Bar Association. In 1974 Hiss, who had once practiced law in Boston and New York City, successfully petitioned to be reinstated to the Massachusetts bar. Alger Hiss to speak about McCarthy era tampered with evidence to insure Hiss' conviction, Hiss' chief accuser was then-Sen. Richard Nixon, who at the time was a member of the Committee on unlawful Activities. in 1927. He wrote "In the Court of Public inaction" in which he denied all the charges that were against him. In 1975 he petitioned the federal government to obtain documents and films he thought would be useful. He accounted for four microfilms—one that was blank and two that were illogical. Following Hiss' conviction, Sen. Joseph McCarthy began his infamous accusations that there were 205 card-carrying members of the Communist Party in the State Department. 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