Word: eds
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This spectrum of concern was not surprising from a man who has already demonstrated his qualifications for office. But aside from his qualifications, the dominant fact about Ed Brooke is that he is a Negro, the first of his race ever to win popular election to the U.S. Senate.* For the politics of the Negro and for the Republican Party, he signals a new style and a new hope...
Says Brooke: "I do not intend to be a national leader of the Negro people. I intend to do my job as a Senator from Massachusetts." Unlike most Negro politicians, whose manner of campaigning and representation are necessarily molded by the exigencies of ghetto living, Ed Brooke has had the great good fortune to rise in a political atmosphere in which his race is beside the point...
Only captain Ed Franquemont and Paul Padlak escaped the deluge, with normal first-stringers Danny Naylor, Chris Wickens and Howie Freedman not competing...
Goethals and Rosenthal hope to persuade Edward T. Wilcox, director of the Program of General Education, to offer the course as a middle level Gen Ed course next year...
...highlight match of the evening should be captain Ed Franquemont against Springfield senior Bob Waligunda. Franquemont, who is undefeated, once-tied this season, will meet the top contender in New England competitions. (Harvard participates in the Eastern championships at the end of the season while Springfield wrestles in the New England finals...