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Along Yugoslavia's wild coast of Dalmatia, the test of a man is his ability to pull an oar. In the balmy Adriatic summer the test comes rarely. But in winter, the cold bora wind sweeps down from the mountains, battering the little fishing boats with gusts that reach...
Bending a Rule. The exertions of the winning 1956 campaign, piled on top of the President's two illnesses, dampened the Administration's drive in the second term-and made Jim Hagerty's job that much harder. Although the slowdown was yearlong, it got talked about most...
The open end is filled with dozens of beaver-busy organizations in a daily boil of dances, pageants, picnics-holding "buzz sessions," helping out with "sicking" (i.e., sick calls) and organizing "casserole brigades." There are hunting and fishing groups, a men's discussion group named The Carpenters ("they try...
Crimson fishermen have apparently been neglecting their sport. Anyone interested in upholding school honor should write Edward C. Migdalski, Yale fishing coach.
Appearing with M. Marceau was Gilles Segal who did not fare quite so well with his pantomines. "Underwater Fishing," like many of M. Segal's sketches, was notable for its physical feats, but regrettable for its lack of aesthetic content. In his more serious selections, M. Segal's individuality compared...