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...year in the Program, the Curator's office just could not attune itself to the interests of the Fellows." Carl Cobb. Boston Globe medical reporter and one of a dozen American newspapermen picked to study here in 1969-1970 on the Nieman Fund said yesterday. "The irrevelance to us of scheduled speakers led us to invite our own and hold underground seminars" Cobb said...
...town near Ocala, is above the Chamber of Commerce come-on. The town bills itself as the "Home of the World's Largest Bass," and everywhere from the Dinner Bell Restaurant to Bass Galore Village ("Fishing Headquarters, U.S.A.") are mounted specimens to prove it. Up at Joe L. Cobb Inc., Realtors, Joe has a photograph on the wall memorializing the morning he and a friend boated 18 bass totaling 124 Ibs. in "2½ wild and wonderful hours." Down at Bucky's Sports Center, the natives tell of the local version of the Loch Ness monster, a wicked...
Some House committees are planning to circulate petitions among members of their Houses. Robert Cobb '72, chairman of the Winthrop House Committee, said that the committee had met with the Master and some Winthrop tutors and wrote a "declaration on free speech...
During the 96 years between the Molineaux-Cobb bout and Jack Johnson's first title fight, black heavy-weights found themselves locked out of the championship ring. But, if boxing became even more of a white man's game, it remained the poor man's game, it remained the poor man's game. The fighting Irish applied the same mixture of skill, showmanship, and exclusion to boxing that they did to the polities of the same period. (Sullivan, despie his boast, refused to meet Peter Jackson, the greatest of the heavyweight "Colored Boxing Champions of America.") Their boxers, like their...
...tossed the third question in because the first two would have been good as snubs but not as effective as protests," said Ty Cobb '72, Winthrop House Committee chairman. "The third question shows that the House is opposed to the CRR because of the way it operates-not to the idea of having a committee to enforce these rights and responsibilities...