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With that many Americans in the suburbs, the myth has shattered in diversity. Suburbia is something more than the stereotype of buttoned-down Wasp commuters and wives who slurp "tee many martoonis" at the country club. "Gary is as much a suburb of Chicago as Evanston," says Political Analyst Richard Scammon. The suburbs have become increasingly heterogeneous with the influx of blue-collar workers who now have middle-class incomes and attitudes. As Scammon puts it: "Workers now aren't concerned about Taft-Hartley; they're concerned about crabgrass." Along with crabgrass, ironically, come many of the problems...
Gary E. Chamberlain, of Hyde Park, and Eliot House (Economies); David M. Cohen, of Evanston, III., and Dunster House (History); Harlan P. Cohen, of Dallas Texas and Eliot House (Government): Stephen A. Cole, of Rockville Centre. N. Y., and Eliot Hiuse (Social Studies); John W. Curtis, of Hampton, Va., and Lowell House (History and Literature?); Jerem?ah F. Donovan, of Norwood and Kirkland House (English): Andrew S. Effron, of Poughkeepsie. N. Y. and Leverett House (Government); Paul E. Ehrlich, of Schenectady. N. Y., and Winthrop House (Mathematies); Loftin E. Elvey. Jr., of Norwood and Adams House (English); Arnold D. Feldman...
Junior Mark Faller advanced to the third round of the NCAA wrestling championships on March 26 in Evanston, ???, but he could not rally against Northwestern's Bill Laurson to go on to Friday's quarterfinals...
Harvard junior Mark Faller won both of his matches yesterday to advance to the quarterfinals of the 158-pound competition in the NCAA wrestling tournament at Northwestern's McGaw Hall in Evanston...
Junior Mark Faller is in Evanston, Ill., today to vie with the nation's best 158-pound wrestlers for a prize that eluded Harvard matmen throughout the '60's, the NCAA championship...