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...also to make certain that those who do play, know how to act. Just getting into last week's spring session at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., took some doing. The 82 aspirants from 20 states and six foreign countries all boasted impressive golfing credentials: Oklahoma's Bob Dickson was the winner of both the U.S. and British Amateurs last year; Colorado's Hale Irwin Jr. was the N.C.A.A. champion; Britain's Clive Clark was a former member of his nation's Walker Cup team. But laurels alone were not the price of admission. Each student...
...trustees appointed Frank Farmer, dean of the Graduate School at the University of Oregon, as President of F.C.C. and David Dickson, professor of English at the University of Michigan, as its provost...
...like when black and white can't speak to each other without distrust--I hope this is not happening at Harvard, for there are such real problems ahead that will demand cooperation between these Negroes and those whites who want to create the true multi-racial community. B. Alan Dickson...
...academic explosion provided one. Working with landscape architects and engineers, Murphy carved out a site on the new North Campus. The garden nestles amid a cluster of spanking new buildings-the business-administration and social-science centers, a research library, the theater-arts building (Macgowan Hall), and the Dickson Art Center, with its galleries, studios and classrooms...
...Seymour caught it and broke both little fingers. But the private practice sessions began to pay off last May, in the annual game between the Irish and the alumni, when on the fourth play from scrimmage Hanratty hit Seymour with a 50-yd. clothesline scoring toss that spectator George Dickson, backfield coach of the pro Atlanta Falcons, called "one of the greatest passes I have ever seen...