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...Cortland Park Mon. Nov. 17 I.C.A.A.A.A. at Van Cortland Park FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY Mon. Sept.29 University Handicaps (informal) Fri. Oct. 10 Brown and Northeastern Fri. Oct. 17 University of Mass. Fri. Oct. 24 Dartmouth Fri. Oct. 31 Princeton and Yale JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Fri. Oct. 10 Nichols Jr. Coll. 2:30 p.m. Fri. Oct. 17 Dean Academy 3:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 24 Dartmouth 2:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 8 Princeton at Princeton Fri. Nov. 21 Yale 2:00 p.m. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Sat. Oct. 4 Andover at Andover 2:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 11 Worcester Academy at Worcester...
Slow Burn. In Colombes, France, Fernand Bria stabbed his friend Ramon Coll in the chest with a hunting knife, admitted to police that he had been brooding for some time over Coil's seduction of his wife 27 years...
...like the Folies-Bergere. Sartre, increasingly successful and respectable, occasionally deplored the popularizations of his fad-he even felt compelled to move out of his favorite café, the Flore, to escape the tourists' vulgar stares. Last week existentialism took its ultimate step to solid respectability. The dignified Collège de France elected Existentialist Philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty-an old school friend of Sartre's-to its coveted chair of philosophy...
...Collège (founded in 1530 by François I) is something like the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton: its members do not have to bother with students or lectures; they get paid (about $5,000 a year) to sit and think. This Merleau-Ponty is eminently well qualified to do. A shy, retiring type, less noticed than his flashier school chum, he has been writing heavy technical works on philosophy ( The Structure of Behavior, The Phenomenology of Perception). In the existentialist cafés, Merleau-Ponty's appointment was greeted with dismay, "Ça alors," protested...
...critical look at Winchell's relations with "the baddies" in the underworld. Commented the Post: " 'The baddies' have staked their newsboy pal to some pretty good beats," such as the surrender of Killer Lepke to Winchell on Aug. 24, 1939, and the murder of Mad Dog Coll. During the Kefauver hearings, Winchell ran a column of anecdotes in which he "remembered all sorts of things about Frank Costello-all nice," and followed it up later with an exclusive interview picturing him "as an authority on how to stamp out crime...