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Wesleyan boasts a veteran quintet that easily defeated Clark in its opening game, 78 to 53. The Cardinals are led by 6 ft., 5 in. center Don Skinner, who led the squad in scoring and rebounding as a junior last year. He plays the pivot position in Wesleyan's attack...
Cardinal coach John Wood said yesterday that his team is in good physical shape, with co-captain Dick Winner the only man on the injured list. He added that his squad "shot well, rebounded well, in fact played an excellent all-around game against Clark...
...Freshman Class yesterday elected the following to the Jubilee Committee: Henry R. Appelbaum, of Pennypacker Hall and Rochester, N.Y.; Mark F. Clark, of Mower Hall and Rochester, N.Y.; Joel A. Crothers, of Mower Hall and New York City; Gerald K. Gleason, of Hollis Hall and Ann Arbor, Mich.; and Lajos S. Heder, of Weld Hall and New Rochelle...
...type of man should be chosen to venture into space and how he should be trained, U.S. Air Force researchers turned to people who have been living for centuries at a way station toward space: the Indians of the High Andes. In San Antonio last week, Physiologist Robert T. Clark reported to the Second International Symposium on the Physics and Medicine of the Atmosphere and Space (see SCIENCE) that a valuable lesson has been learned from the Indians at Morococha (pop. 8,500), a mining town in Peru's central Andean highlands...
...Force researchers were: 1) Would this adaptation help a spaceman to survive if he accidentally lost his oxygen supply, and 2) can a lowly sea-level type achieve the High Andean's resistance to oxygen deprivation-but in a matter of weeks instead of centuries? Helping Dr. Clark get the answers were Drs. Alberto Hurtado and Tulio Velasquez of Lima's Institute of Andean Biology...