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...score; Navy scuttled its own attack while its sloppy defense did little more than watch the soldiers stop themselves. The game ended, as it should have, in a 7-7 tie, and then, as it should have, the Naval Academy refused an invitation to the Cotton Bowl...
...Dana M. Cotton, placement officer at the School of Education, was reelected secretary-treasurer at the association's annual conference in Boston...
Nasser, sore throat and all, set to work reorganizing Egypt's battered armed forces and totting up his new economic worries. With canal revenues blocked along with the canal, and with Egypt's cotton income mortgaged for years to pay for Communist weapons, Nasser was likely to find himself more than ever in need of economic help-from the West if possible-if he was to keep both his power and his promises...
Sprinter Bobby Joe Morrow, 21, who grew up on a lazy little cotton and carrot farm outside San Benito, Texas, glided down the cinder straightaway with such easy grace that he seemed to be running no faster than he had to. It was fast enough to win the 100-meter dash...
...stairs (San Juan Hill), plunging down to the cellar (Panama), bellowing, or bugling, George Lipton does nothing to diminish the preposterous comedy of his role. Mortimer is acted well, but Hugh Reilly often forces excessive gusto or thickheadedness into his part. The glowering Jonathan is solidly acted by George Cotton, who, sadly, looks like Orson Welles instead of Boris Karloff (the role was written as a parody of Karloff, and Karloff was persuaded to act it in the original production...