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...match of the day will pit the Crimson's number one player, Johnny Rauh, against sophomore Doc Houk. The former Andover and Bruin freshman star was the outstanding player at Brown last year and has improved on the circuit over the summer. But Rauh, no slouch himself, is rated...
...daughter of a small-town Missouri banker, Donnis Martin majored in Latin, Greek and archaeology at the University of Missouri, went on to Cornell for her Ph.D., then a year of study at the American Academy in Rome. At Winthrop, where she has been since 1920, "Little Doc" is a campus fixture...
Also included in the program is George Wein's six-piece Dixieland band, "The Mahogany All-Stars," starring Vic Dickinson and Doc Cheatham. Jay Powers' Freshman Jazz Trio will also appear, and James A. Austrian '56 will serve as master of ceremonies...
Obviously exhausted, the Green nevertheless kept the pressure on. At 19:44 Russell went out for a sixth skater, and the Indians forced two face-offs in the Crimson zone. On the last, the puck slid by an open cage, but the Harvard defense pushed Dartmouth's Doc Gale just far enough from the rubber to prevent the tying goal...
Died. Charles Aubrey Eaton, 84, Republican Congressman from New Jersey for 14 terms (1925-52) and unwavering internationalist; of a heart attack; in Washington, D.C. Canadian-born (Pugwash, Nova Scotia) "Doc" Eaton entered Congress at 56 after a career as a Baptist minister (he steered his nephew, Cleveland Financier Cyrus Eaton, away from the ministry because "there is more than one way to serve God"), reporter, magazine editor (Leslie's Weekly) and industrial consultant. Although he kept up a running attack on New Deal-Fair Deal domestic policies, he plugged for bipartisanship in foreign affairs, helped found the United...