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...Indiana night exploded with hatred for the visiting champions from Ohio State University. Jammed together in the stands on the Bloomington campus, Indiana's fans bellowed their chant like a war cry: "We want blood! We want blood!" Angry knots of students rose to hurl wads of toilet paper at the enemy bench. Down on the court, fired-up Indiana was playing its best game of the year. But Ohio State stonily kept its poise, sank three foul shots in the last minute to finish off its tormentors, 73-69. Five nights later, playing back home in friendly Columbus...
Died. Samuel Alfred Mitchell, 85, longtime (1913-45) astronomer at the University of Virginia, who calculated the distances to 1,800 stars, in a lifetime traveled 90,000 miles for advantageous looks at the "most gorgeous spectacle in science"-the solar eclipse; in Bloomington...
...Robert W. LeVine '59, of Winthrop House and Newton Center, Robert T. Lewit '59, of Adams House and Orange, N.J., Robert W. McCarley '59, of Kirkland House and Mayfield, Ky., Gerald L. Mackler '59, of Lowell House and West Hartford, Ct., Lee B. McTurnan '59, of Winthrop House and Bloomington, III., and Richard M. Moskowitz '59, of Eliot House and Clifton...
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...Pantagraph newsmen searched page 3 for the story, rebuked Starzel for failing to run it. The backward progress of another bank-robbery story was a capsule of the Pantagraph policy. Since the rifled bank lay outside Pantagraph territory, the news broke on Page One; as the bandits fled toward Bloomington the story fled to page 2 (area news); when police trapped the culprits in Bloomington, the event was covered on page...