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...JOHN H. DRUMMOND...
...freshman "D" squash team Monday defeated Trinity College of Canada, 3 to 2. The summaries: Drummond (T) d. Stone, 15-11, 7-15, 15-10, 15-4; Meighn (T) d. Eaton, 15-2, 12-15, 15-9, 15-12; Blanchard (H) d. Proctor, 3-15, 15-12, 15-9, 8-15, 16-13; Wadsworth (H) d. Wells, 15-5, 15-7, 15-8; Weld (H) d. Wortherspoon...
...Drummond's "dangerous vacuum" failed to excite much concern in Gettysburg. At week's end, Press Secretary Hagerty told newsmen that Ike would begin holding press conferences again (though how regularly is not yet decided) "shortly after the first of the year...
...been four months and eight days since President Eisenhower last met with the press to answer questions," wrote Columnist Roscoe Drummond in the New York Herald Tribune last week. Freeing Ike from the strain of press conferences has been justified, said Drummond, but by now the absence of direct contact between President and press has created a "dangerous vacuum"-harmful to the President, the public and the functioning of the Government. Drummond suggested that Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams might hold weekly press conferences until Ike is ready, or that Presidential Press Secretary James C. Hagerty could accept a weekly sheaf...
...circ. 7,971,000) and its weekly rivals are filled with lurid accounts of court reports of crimes, engulfing such thoughtful, first-rate weekly newspapers as the Sunday Times or Observer, which together have a circulation of only slightly over a million. Observed New York Herald Tribune Columnist Roscoe Drummond, visiting in London last week: "We Americans often think the British press neglects America . . . Most British mass circulation newspapers neglect what is important about Britain [in] a sensational, restless hodgepodge of trash and trivia...