Word: c
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Judges of the contest here were Harold C. Martin, Director of General Education Ahf; Walter G. Mueller, Dean of the Boston University School of Theology; and Edward W. Weeks, Editor of The Atlantic...
...same time the Harvard affirmative team lost its argument on the same topic 3 to 0 in New Haven. Members of this team were John B. Hermanson '58, Taylor J. Smith '56, and William C. Boyden...
...Forrest C. ("Phog") Allen, veteran basketball coach at the University of Kansas, turned 70 last month. As might be expected, he celebrated his birthday by watching a basketball game. It was quite a party. Phog saw his varsity soundly trounced, by the K.U. freshmen 81-71- and yet he was the happiest man in the jampacked fieldhouse. Not that Phog likes to lose, but it was pure pleasure for him to watch the biggest freshman of them all, Wilton Chamberlain (7 ft. 2 in., 230 Ibs.), dunk in 42 points all by himself. In 39 years of talking tall young...
...them, Gold concluded that they were scooped out by huge meteorites bombarding the moon from outer space at speeds of 112,000 m.p.h. At the point of impact, says Gold, the moon's surface rock must have been gasified at temperatures of up to 10,000,000°C. The accompanying explosions, he thinks, dug out the craters about the impact point, often leaving a small, punctured peak in the middle...
Four seniors, Gary B. Christiansen '56, Vincent B. Larson '56, Arthur G. Siler '56, and Cliff F. Thompson '56, received Rhodes Scholarships for two years' study at Oxford University, Courtney C. Smith '38, American Secretary of the Rhodes Scholarships, announced yesterday. Harvard was the only college to have more than two Scholars...