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Squash is known as a college man's game. The Crimson's Charlie Ufford is tops in intercollegiate squash, but at the national individual championships at Buffalo this weekend he will be a decided underdog, chiefly because of an air force cadet who never went to college...
Ufford, ranked sixth nationally, will be an underdog to several others at Buffalo, notably French-born Henry Salaun, former Wesleyan star and now first-ranked player in New England. Nevertheless, he is in the running and could return Monday as the new national champion...
Oscar A. Silverman, professor of English at the University of Buffalo, will take the place of Francis A. Laine, visiting fellow from the University of North Carolina, in Humanities 3, a course labeled "Crisis and the Individual." Silverman, a graduate of Yale, is presently preparing an edition of the hitherto unpublished "Epiphanies" of James Joyce...
...size of a dove; Pygmy hunters with humplike buttocks, and the society of Leopardmen, whose ferocious devotees riutilate their victims with tiny knives that leave marks like a leopard's claws. Across Africa's unplowed ranges roam herds of big game, more numerous even than the buffalo that fed the North American Indians...
...runner-up in the National Intercollegiate Squash Championships three years ago, won the tournament last year, and is heavily favored to repeat this February at Buffalo. As top player at Harvard for the past two years, he twice won the Collegiate Invitational Tournament in New York...