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...trouble, another with a broken generator, and only four were still operating by noon on the second day. The Fords were running one-two-three and the only real challenger was the 1966 Ferrari prototype, driven by Mexico's Pedro Rodriguez. Rodriguez gave it a try-passing Dan Gurney's Mark II Ford into third place. Gurney swiftly turned in a 116.5-m.p.h. lap, and Rodriguez dropped back to fourth. At 3 p.m. when the checkered flag fluttered, Miles and Ruby, in No. 98, were 30 miles ahead of the pack, and the order of finish was Ford...
...library, to be located in room 774, will be named for Fred Norris Robinson '91, Gurney Professor of English Literature, Emeritus, who is donating most of the books from his own collection...
...Britain is becoming more like the United States. I found it less interesting than I used to," David E. Owen, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, told the Winthrop House Forum last night...
David E. Owen, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science and Master of Winthrop House, emeritus, will speak at 8:30 p.m. tonight in the Winthrop Junior Common Room on "England Today." Just back from a year in London, Owen will be honored at a dinner in the House's "Owen Room," to be dedicated tonight...
...little Scot covered the 15 laps in a record 99.79 m.p.h., swept to the finish about one-half mile in front of Graham Hill's B.R.M. and Dan Gurney's Brabham. Gulping champagne from the winner's trophy, the normally unemotional Clark crowed: "I'm happy as a king! This was the one that was missing! I am the world champion...