Word: evanston
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Died. Walter Dill Scott, 86, longtime (1920-39) president of Northwestern University during the period of its greatest growth (9,100 to 23,500 students), during which the university built its downtown campus, received nearly $50 million in endowments; in Evanston...
...dormitories are referred to as Houses (but the Yard is still the campus), and co-eds are mostly segregated into one section called "Radcliffe," there is not much to indicate that the editors of 319 have spent the last twelve months in Cambridge instead of, say, in Williamstown or Evanston, Illinois. This is too bad, for a lot of things happen in Cambridge which do not happen exactly the same way in other universities and which the Harvard graduate may want to remember. There is an academic life, for instance. In all of 319 there is not one picture...
...legs limberer than ever after two years in the Army, Northwestern's sophomore speed merchant, galloping Jim Golliday, outran a light breeze and the best sprinters in the Big Ten to tie the world's loo-yd.-dash record (0:09.3) in the Big Ten Relays at Evanston...
...quality of the liberal arts graduates who will be attracted by the program is its outstanding feature, Payson S. Wild, Jr., Vice-President of Northwestern University, commented last night in Evanston, Ill. "It encourages the right sort of person to go into teaching," he said...
Dave Harper from the Evanston High team which was twice Illinois State Swimming Champion, swims the 200-yard free-style in 2:16, though he only swam back or breast stroke in high school. The two Exeter swimmers who round out the team core are Cy Hamlin with a 56.1 for the 100-yard free-style and Dave Falk, with a 1:10.3 for the 100-yard breast stroke. Falk is a brother of varsity swimmer Stgo Falk...