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...Crimson took an early lead with a 1-2 finish in the opening event, the shot put, behind freshman Kim Johnson (39 ft. 8 3/4-in.) and Lisa Westlake (31 ft. 11 3/4-in.). Soon after, the Harvard team of Kim Clermont, Sarah Chubb, Kathy Dorsey and Pat Gopaul won the 880-relay with a time of 1:52.3. Score, Harvard 13, Bates...
Jenny Stone saw some action in yesterday's game after being sidelined with an injury, and freshman Sarah Chubb, just moved up from the J.V. squad, played an exceptional game...
...good to be back," exclaimed the most famous member of the Yale Law School class of 1941. Visiting the university campus on a three-day Chubb Fellowship, Gerald Ford talked with students about politics and public affairs. One of his regrets as President, he said, was his refusal to meet exiled Soviet Author Alexander Solzhenitsyn in July 1975, a decision that he maintained was a matter of "logistics" rather than policy. Ford emotionally embraced retired Football Coach Raymond ("Ducky") Pond, 74, who in 1935 hired Ford as his $2,400-a-year assistant, thereby enabling him to study law. Football...
Miller called Durocher a "free-loader riding the backs of his fellow managers and players, "but Durocher continued to refuse to pay a $250 fine imposed by National League President Chubb Feeney...
Never in the 19-year history of Yale University's Chubb Fellowships-established to spark student interest in politics-had such intense preparation been made for a guest. Earlier "Chubbs" had included such controversial figures as Glubb Pasha (former commander of the Arab Legion), Adlai Stevenson, Barry Goldwater and Henry R. Luce. This time students and faculty alike set New Haven palpitating with plans. Passes were issued to members of classes in which the honored visitor would lecture, so that outsiders would not usurp regulars' seats. Radical activists prepared an 18-point questionnaire calculated to embarrass him. Campus...