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Your editorial writer remarks that "professors Levin, Chapman and Brower ... have appointed themselves unofficial ministers to the board of trustees, and have taken upon their shoulders the work of keeping Cambridge drama clean." This is inaccurate: professors Levin, Brower and I are members of the board of trustees, not self-appointed "ministers"; we are only three of a total board of nine which acts unanimously in all important decisions. Your editorial writer did not, I am told, consult any one of the members of the board. Since your editorial purported to be based on matters of fact, it would seem...
Detroit gossiped that Wolfson will try to get American Motors to sell its losing Nash-Hudson auto manufacturing division, concentrate on making its profitable Nash-Kelvinator appliance division even more profitable, possibly merge American Motors with some of the firms controlled by Wolfson's Merritt-Chapman & Scott or his Universal Corp. Wolfson was mum on his plans, beyond saying ominously that "certainly some overhauling of American Motors is indicated," intends to meet with A.M.C. President George Romney this week in Miami...
...Chapman (58.3) of Brown, Bill Clinton (60.2) of Yale, and Bill Caprio (61.0) of Colgate took fourth, fifth, and sixth respectively...
...YARD BUTTERFLY: 1. Jecko (Yale), 2. Clinton (Yale), 3. Chapman (Army), 4. Jones (Amherst), 5. Wortman (Cortland), 6. Hammond (Harvard)--2:11.8 (Meet Record). 50-YARD FREESTYLE: 1. Keiter (Amherst), 2. Dyer (Harvard), 3. Bronston (Yale), 4. Gideonse (Amherst), 5. Myers (Colgate), 6. Hibbard (Yale)--22.2 (Meet Record). 200-YARD BACKSTROKE: 1. Plourbe (Bowdoin), 2. Dolbey (Yale), 3. Earley (Yale), 4. Kirk (Army), 5. Harris (Cornell), 6. Wolf (Cornell)--2:11.1. 220-YARD FREESTYLE: 1. Anderson (Yale), 2. Cornwell (Yale), 3. Goodman (Army), 4. Ellison (Yale), 5. Bahrenburg (Dartmouth), 6. Bronston (Yale)--2:07.0. 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE: 1. Buzzard (Syracuse...
...fifth of the HDC New Theatre Workshop's experimental productions returns to the group's original purpose: to perform new plays. The two dramatic adaptations of E. Scott Fitzgerald's Babylon Revisited written by two students in Professor Chapman's English Y were presented by different casts and different directors. They make an unhappy study in contrasts...