Word: batons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Steak v. Duck. On Monday, Dietzel flew to Natchez to talk to young Perry Lee of L.S.U.'s winning tradition, national reputation, big stadium and aca demic standing. Next day Dietzel had the boy flown down to Baton Rouge for a two-day stay, produced All-America Billy Cannon to chat with his prospect. Thursday, back in Natchez, Perry Lee had a steak with Coach Wade Walker of Mississippi State, then excused himself to down another with L.S.U.'s Quarterback Warren Rabb and two other players specially flown in by Dr. Phillips...
...Radcliffe seniors were elected to the Radcliffe chapter of Phi Beta Kappa: Rowena M. Green, of Madison, Wisc., a concentrator in Biology; Gall W. Lapidus, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Government; Anne G. Tanner, of Baton Rouge, La., Social Relation; Barbara L. Talamo, of Washington, D.C., Biochemistry; Lise A. Vogel, of New York City, Mathematics; and Phyllis Williamson, of Providence, R.I., History and Literature...
...sultry night air, the chant from the Louisiana State fans was plaintive and profane: "Go to hell, Ole Miss, go to hell." Down on the field at Baton Rouge's Tiger Stadium, Mississippi not only had a 3-0 lead in the fourth quarter, but was insolently twisting the L.S.U. Tiger's tail. So confident was the Mississippi quarterback of his team's defense that he was kicking on first down, hoping that tired L.S.U. would fumble deep in its own territory...
...Beverly Hills, Calif. 82 Hillegass, Ronald C. '60 21 6:2 194 Johnstown, Pa. 81 Hunter, James G. Jr. '62 19 6:2 185 Homewood, Ill. 87 Kostelnik, Edward A. '60 21 6:0 198 Connellsville, Pa. 86 McKenzie, William S. '61 19 6:1 185 Baton Rouge, La. 85 Oxenreider, Lynn F. '60 20 6:3 199 Reading, Pa. 89 Prochilo, Andrea G. '61 19 5:11 176 Oceanside, N.Y. 88 Sprague, Bruce L. '60 22 6:1 189 Oceanport, N.J. TACKLES 70 Batcheller, Gordon D. '60 20 6:1 195 Washington, D.C. 79 Connors, David...
...open season on culture in Manhattan used to begin with the first stroke of a Metropolitan Opera baton. But last week, with the Met season still a fortnight away, the town was jumping with cultural high jinks to satisfy almost any taste. Among the early season successes...