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...both leagues could manage was nine singles and twelve strikeouts. The first extra-base hit did not come until the eighth inning, when the Orioles' Brooks Robinson tripled and the American Leaguers took a 4-to-1 lead. The National Leaguers, powered by the Giants' Dick Dietz and Willie McCovey, finally woke up in the ninth to tie the score and send the game into extra innings. The spectators who remained, including Richard Nixon, were rewarded with a rare slam-bang finish...
EVER SLEEP with an elephant? Adam does in Norman Dietz' Apple Bit, the second of the three Lowell House absurdities. But, in order to follow the text from Genesis, he jilts the pachyderm before the playlet begins in favor of the more renowned Eve. After all, Eve has her points. As played by Leesa Freedman, Eve tends to do a bump and a grind when a mere bump would suffice. Nevertheless, she's an amusing sharp-tongued every-woman, who insists that her husband stand up to God like a man. And Eve favors hiding after the apple because...
Dave Law is the number one breaststroker at this time, but is being pressed by Pete Mikhalevsky, John Collins, and Bob Dietz. Andy Huff is the best man in the butterfly, while Joe McGuire was favorably mentioned by Merritt for his ability in the distance events...
...discussion over whether Harvard should decentralize by relocating its various branches was sparked off by a suggestion put forward by Sheldon Dietz '41 that the University open up a branch in Kenyon, Ohio. Wilson said his committee had not considered the possibility of decentralization but would look into it at its next meeting. His own personal appraisal of the proposal was a pessimistic...
Since 1882, there has been no serious attempt to unseat the stockholders' proposed slate, Morrill said yesterday. In 1964. Sheldon Dietz '41, owner of the now defunct Club 47, put forth a six-man slate of architects. His proposal aborted, however, since he did not have the architects' consent and failed to get anywhere near a quorum...