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Frank at 27 hardly fits the image of the scholar that some Boston politicians have tried to attach to him lately. He has worked in Massachusetts politics since 1958 when he came from New Jersey as a freshman...
...course, were selected long before the season began, but fortunately, for the tournament, both Harvard and B.C. have developed into excellent representatives of the East. And should the two both win or lose and meet on the final night, the promoters have a built-in "grudge" label they can attach, based on the Eagles' narrow 4-3 decision over the Crimson last week. This is an improvement over the tourney's first two years, when Colgate and Army, neither a major hockey power, were sole and weak delegates from the East...
Columbia University has banned all on-campus military recruitment because of Gen. Hershey's recent threat to draft those who obstruct recruiters for the Army. Columbia's move in no way contradicts the principle of open recruitment, but merely specifies that agencies cannot attach extra-legal threats to the presence of their recruiters on campus...
...House. So long as students are free to leave, the Houses will have an incentive to maintain themselves as the pleasant, genial dwellings they are generally known to be. As President Lowell wrote several decades ago, to permit students to rent apartments "has been thought wiser than to attach to the Houses any sense of compulsion or to make residence there other than a privilege...
...West will have more votes than the Midwest and the Northeast at Miami Beach (682 to 634). But he would have drawbacks. Said a former Goldwater stalwart in New Hampshire: "Reagan might be nice, but he will have a big liability from the nut faction-they'll all attach themselves to him and hurt his image. Unless we win over the independent, we'll be in trouble again...