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VARSITY TRACK--Major Track H--Richard G. Barwise '52, Ronald S. Berman '52, David R. Carter '50, Edward E. Grutzner '52, Thomas J. McGrath '52, Harvey H. Thayer '50, Geoffrey H. Tootell '51, Donald E. Trimble '50, and John B. Denton, Jr. '50, Manager...
Townsend, a senior and a concentrator in English, entered College in 1945. His Army career was unhappy one of his friends Geoffrey Groff-Smith '49 said. According to Groff-Smith, Townsend failed to mix with his fellows and got "one bad deal after another...
Remember the Brontosaurus. Geoffrey Crowther, brilliant editor of the Economist, in a series of broadcasts this month put the British economic situation in careful perspective. Said...
Britain's Geoffrey Gorer, critic extraordinary of Africa, Japan, Russia and the U.S., has turned suddenly timid before his own country. In "Some Notes on the British Character" for the final issue of Horizon (TIME, Nov. 28), Gorer first disqualifies himself as an expert ("I cannot make such an analysis; it demands a degree of detachment which I can only achieve spasmodically and for very short periods"), then reaches some tentative conclusions. His most novel notion is that the British...
While everyone waited to hear what the dispute was about, Sir Geoffrey merely added: "It is seldom helpful on such occasions to talk about the cause." Chuck Luckman shut up just as tightly...