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...their qualifications punched onto cards and scanned by Operation Match's computer. Encouraged and figuring that what was good for New England was good for the world, the fledgling company set up shop in eight other college-heavy cities (San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Bloomington, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Detroit and New York). By the time all the full questionnaires are turned in for this fall's roundup, Operation Match expects to have more than 100,000 names on its lists...
Harvard recipients are Mark B. Adams of Lowell House and Ann Arbor, Mich, to the University of Delhi; Morris J. Baller, of Leverett House and Pacific Palisades. Calif, to the University of Paris; Curtis A. Hessler, of Leverett House and Woodland Hills, Calif., to the University of Capetown; Thomas H. Pringle, of Leverett House and Evanston, Ill., to the University of Vienna; Sanford J. Ungar, of Winthrop House and Kingston, Pa., to the London School of Economics and Political Science...
This curious medical coincidence was noted by Endocrinologist Dr. Jo Ann Taylor, who had prescribed metronidazole (trade name Flagyl) for a woman suffering from trichomonas vaginalis. The infection causes an unpleasant itching or burning of the vaginal canal, and because it can be contracted and retransmitted through sexual intercourse, Dr. Taylor put her patient's husband on Flagyl too. And that was how she discovered the drug may be far more than a potent trichamonacide...
Seniors in Government appear to be divided in their views of the change. Jo-Ann M. Hoeppner '66 said that the grades formerly given were based on little beside the thesis. Another Cliffie argued that there is "no other basis" for grading than a thesis. On the other side, one senior cited the fact that graduate schools want grades. Ira D. Silverman '66 said "I would like to retain my tutor's appraisal of my work...
...McQueen gambles on a blonde (Tuesday Weld) and on the integrity of his dealer pal, Karl Maiden. Pressure comes from a conventionally vicious Southern gentleman (Rip Torn), whose pleasures include a Negro mistress, a pistol range adjacent to his parlor, and fixed card games. As Maiden's wife, Ann-Margret spells trouble of another kind, though her naive impersonation of a wicked, wicked woman recalls the era when the femme fatale wore breastplates lashed together with spider web. By the time all the bets are in, Cincinnati Kid appears to hold a losing hand...