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...Letters of Emily Dickinson. Thomas H. Johnson and T. V. Wards...
...Crimson grabbed a quick lead when fly-half John Dickinson drop-kicked a 30-yard penalty goal in the first three minutes. A minute later he pounced over the line with middle-of-the-back Sione Tuppouniua for an unconverted try that put the Harvards ahead...
Harvard only scored once again. Dickinson booted another penalty goal from nearly forty yards away. After that, complacency set in and Boston made its move...
...Fairleigh Dickinson, in Rutherford, N.J., the spy was Mrs. Linda Hobbie, an attractive 20-year-old girl enrolled in film arts, biology and oilpainting classes to keep an eye on a coed once arrested for a narcotics vio lation. Hired by county police, Mrs. Hobbie soon discovered that she liked the suspected pusher too well to report her, blew her cover by telling all to one of her profs...
...professors at the two schools regarded the student spies as an outrageous violation of academic freedom. Campus authorities, as well as many students, saw it differently. Cornell Provost Dale R. Corson said that the school had always assisted police in drug investigations and would continue to do so. Fairleigh Dickinson's President Peter Sammartino declared that "no institution has the right not to cooperate with any law-enforcement agency." They have good reason to cooperate. Last week U.S. Narcotics Commissioner Henry L. Giordano reported that arrests for use of marijuana have doubled since 1965. One cause of the upswing...