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In 1959 Nicklaus won his first U.S. amateur but played mediocre in 1960 despite almost winning the Open at Cherry Hills. What stamped Nicklaus as having the stuff of one of the game's greatest champions was his play later that year in the second World Amateur Championship for the...
Of course, Princeton coach Pete Carril clutched his crumpled-program in his right fist and hung on the edge of his seat from starting whistle to final buzzer, but it wasn't really necessary. The Tigers proved they were the stuff of Ivy champions in the opening five minutes, as...
Market Appeal. Champions of free speech spoke up vigorously for Larry Flynt, but it was not easy; what he publishes is in its fashion as outrageous as last week's verdict. Hustler has printed photos of a brunette being ravished by a snake, a pictorial feature of a nude...
In his 1962 book Lost Tribes and Sunken Continents: Myth and Method in the Study of American Indians, Robert Wauchope presents an interesting historical perspective on the sort of conjectures Barry Fell champions. Wauchope discusses theory after discredited theory, each one arguing that American Indians were originally either Phoenicians, Assyrians...
The rosters of the teams participating in the 16-team tournament read like a Who's Who of collegiate tennis, with many of the top-ranked netters migrating to dairyland. Harvard and Princeton, co-champions of last year's Easterns, were the only representatives from the East.