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...varsity wasn't as fortunate. John Dockery, John Parker, and Mike Hauck, handed anchor man Lynch a slight lead over Holy Cross. But Crusader anchor man Bob Credle is probably the best middle-distance man in New England; despite a 50.6 leg by Lynch, Credle charged past him in the last 10 yards to win a photo finish. The timers of the race gave Harvard a faster time than Holy Cross, but the finish judges saw it differently...
Among these are Robinson, Neil Houston, Harold McDougall, and Mike Hauck, and, according to McCurdy, they all could be good ones. Senior John Ogden, when he recovers fully from the virus infection that has bothered him for the past two months, will give the team added depth...
...senatorial race wide open. Old Guard Owen Brewster, 67. who has been angling unsuccessfully for a federal job since 1952, was a possibility-an idea that brought shudders to liberal Republicans. Other possibilities: ex-Governor Horace A. Hildreth, 53, now U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan; University of Maine President Arthur Hauck, 63, a staunch Eisenhower supporter; and Congressman Clifford Mclntire, the only Republican Representative from Maine to be re-elected by a comfortable margin this year (one was defeated, one squeaked through). Whoever gets the nomination will probably have to go up against popular Democratic Governor Edmund S. Muskie...
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...Chloee," by D. Carlton Hauck '51, is less subject to this sort of criticism than the other stories. It is about a boy's cruclty to his deaf grandmother, and stylistically it is the most successful story in the magazine. Of the three stories left, I liked "Perchance To Dream," by George Rinebart '50, the best, possibly because I couldn't quite figure out the point of the other two. "Perchance To Dream" is chiefly a dialogue piece, in spirit a combination of Noel Coward, James Thurber, and Evclyn Waugh. Here again a good editor would have made...