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Meeting Ivy foe Cornell in the third place consolation game, the Crimson reversed the trend of the previous day, falling behind 44 to 34 at the half. Then coach Floyd Wilson inserted sophomore center Strand, and the varsity fought back...
...view," but then it cautiously suggested that black Africans who are permanent dwellers in white areas should be granted a share in government. It was a "most remarkable statement" according to Novelist Alan (Cry, the Beloved Country) Paton, one of the Anglican delegates to the consultation and a longtime foe of apartheid, who praised the Dutch Reformed for their "courage...
...Ernie edmundson in the 167-pound slot. Grant's victory in the heavy weight class was one of the few solid showings by a Harvard grappler all evening. After almost pinning his opponent early in the third period, the Crimson junior went on to shut out his Engineer foe...
...South Seas. Their estimated ages range from 1000 B.C. to the 19th century. There are glaring ritual masks, delicate canoe figureheads, ornate fly whisks and chieftains' necklaces. A fetish from the Congo bristles with nails that were driven into it to transmit pain to a human foe. A tiny ivory Eskimo looks as if it might have been carved by Henry Moore; a clay Mexican bowl from the days before Christ bears the withered countenance of a fierce old crone; a majestic "ancestral figure" from New Ireland (near New Guinea) possesses the beard of a man and the breasts...
Privately, gentle Premier John M. Chang, himself a longtime Rhee foe, deplored the students' troublemaking. But publicly he temporized, offered to consult with them regularly to get their ideas of what course South Korea should take...