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Thomas R. Remeika '70, a negative team member, argued for coeducation as a training ground. "Anyone who could make it through four years with Cliffies around could handle any situation in the outside world," he said.
Swimming is more popular at Yale than coeducation, and this year's team may be the best in the nation. The Elis were rated fourth at the season's start but clobbered top-ranked Stanford, 71-42, two weeks ago. Among coach Phil Moriarty's standouts are three Olympians--John...
F. Skiddy von Stade Jr. '38, who will be Master of Mather House when it opens next Fall, says he will oppose any use of Mather as a "guinea pig" for coeducation.
Creeping coeducation suffered a set back last Friday when Arthur L. Levine '71 was told that he could not run for Leverett House Committee with his Radcliffe girl friend.
Levine said that although the candidacy began as a joke, he became serious about it when he realized that it could "put some life into coeducation." He added, "I thought I could encourage Leverett House to become less formal."