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...interested students are invited to attend Jordan said. The films are these which the coaching staff uses to dissect the previous Saturday's game. They are also considered indispensable for instruction of individual players and correction of faults in technique...
...though the NFME's concern for academic freedom is encouraging, it forgets that the money is administered by the Surgeon-General, and that loyalty checks are required neither for teachers, nor medical students, nor the corpses they dissect...
...endless gossip of the lockerroom, where the players dissect their matches with the fanaticism of shot-by-shot golfers-and remember the precise scores of each match for years-several theories are advanced on just how to beat Savitt. Bill Talbert, 32-year-old Davis Cup veteran and still a quick man on his feet (for three sets), says: "Make him run." Talbert's pal and protégé Tony Trabert, the 20-year-old sensation of the summer circuit, thinks the answer is: "Hit 'em harder." Gardnar Mulloy, a canny old hand at 37, says...
Neumann dreads large classes. Once, lecturing before a large group of students at Yale, he had occasion to criticize John Gunther's pseudo-Freudian explanations of famous men and events and went on to dissect thoroughly the famous author. At the end of the lecture, a sweet young thing who had been sitting in the back row of the spacious room came up and introduced herself as Mrs. Gunther. The experience left Neumann wary...
Undergraduates get their annual chance to dissect professors, section men, and all freshman courses in general today when the CRIMSON hands out its Confidential Guide questionnaires in the dining halls at lunch and supper...