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From there, the skillful direction and passing of Eagle quarterback Harry Rose enabled teammate Joe Glandorf to struggle into the end some from the 5. With Just 30 seconds remaining. Harvard was doomed even with Lynch at the helm...
...University of Massachusetts, with a 37-0 rout of Maine already under its belt, invades Cambridge today to launch Joe Restic's second season at the Crimson helm. For Restic's squad, which hasn't yet played a game, the 1:30 p.m. contest will be the season's opener...
Inevitably, this week's Republican Convention in Miami Beach wears the joyful and slightly smug mien of a coronation. It is proudly programmed to praise the man who is going to give the Republicans four more years at the helm of the nation, and who will perhaps forge the first new alignment of political power in the U.S. since the New Deal. The campaign to follow looms almost as anticlimax, an exercise in the forms of democracy, though it will be the most lavishly financed and highly organized in Republican history. Yet it should also pose the sharpest choice...
...would be willing to see the end of democracy and some new kind of Napoleonic order coming in. Arnold Toynbee, in his recent book Surviving the Future, says that as far as he can see we have a choice between a world federal state with an Alexander at the helm or nothing -annihilation...
Kwangtung Provincial Teachers' Training College was re-opened just one year ago, and the same professors who occupied the classroom podiums before Mao ignited the Cultural Revolution are back at work. At the school's helm, moreover, are many of the same school officials who four years ago came under fierce fire for bureaucratic airs and "capitalist-road" educational policies...