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Last February, Dr. Carleton ("Cannonball") Coon, a University of Pennsylvania archaeologist who had made a specialty of Iran, revisited the area around Ghar Hotu.* In semidarkness, assorted Iranian laborers and kibitzers, directed by Dr. Coon and his young (25) Harvard assistant, Louis Dupree, stripped layer after layer from the surface of the cave. At the Iron Age layer they turned up arrowheads, pins and pottery. The Bronze Age yielded javelin heads, rings and vases. Deeper down they found fine painted crocks, and then "software Neolithic," probably the oldest plain Neolithic pottery on record...
Kirk Hollingsworth, Nate Carleton, John Glessner, Roger Hunt, and John Sears will play for the Eliot squad in their usual spots...
...decisioned Katcher, 7-0; 130--Smith (H) pinned Williams with a double bar arm at 1:35; 137--Iben (H) decisioned R. Shorb, 3-0; 147--Adams tied P. Shorb, 1-1; Callaghan (W) decisioned Harris, 5-3; 167--Carleton (W) decisioned Hastie, 8-4; 177--Keith (H) pinned Brayer with a half nelson and crotch hold at 4:14; unlimited--Heidtmann (H) decisioned Ordeman...
...lineups: HARVARD WILLIAMS Leo 123 Katcher Smith 130 Williams Iben 137 R. Shorb Adams 147 P. Shorb Harris 157 Callaghan Hastie 167 Carleton Keith 177 Edwards Heidtmann Unlimited Kulsar
Arthur Mizener, an English professor at Minnesota's Carleton College, has tried to do in a biography what Schulberg failed to do in his novel: root out the sources of Fitzgerald's failure as a man and evaluate his worth as a writer. If The Far Side of Paradise is not a distinguished biography, it is at least an honest and sympathetic effort to see Fitzgerald as he really was. And, like The Disenchanted, it is practically insured against failure or dullness by its material-irritating and fascinating in almost equal parts...