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...things are the same all over the nation; here indeed is expectable conformity. But upon closer scrutiny the Californians shared common aspects and a sort of group triumph: their stuff was even drearier than that of the Easterners. It might be labeled pop pop. The six: MELVIN RAMOS, 28, holder of an M.A. in art history from Sacramento State College, paints straightforward portraits of comic-book heroes and heroines. He professes a distinct liking for banality. "I'm a product of the affluent society," he says. "I just bought a secondhand color television set." If pop art lasts much...
...Even the Minimum. In the 100-meter dash, Florida A. & M.'s Bob Hayes, the world record holder at 100 yds., won easily in 10.2 sec.-but second place went to a Russian, for the first time anybody could remember. And in event after event, the Russians chipped away at the U.S.'s strongest points-making gains with a second place in the 400-meter dash, another in the 800-meter run, and a startling victory in the 400-meter relay, when the sloppy U.S. team finished first but was disqualified for passing the baton illegally. Some...
Died. Harold ("Pop") Nathan, 83, holder of the FBI's No. 2 badge and J. Edgar Hoover's right-hand man during the gang-busting 1930s, a small, owl-eyed pipe smoker who looked more like a bookkeeper than the top cop who cracked down on the Black Hand extortion ring, the Weyerhaeuser kidnapers, and the slayers of Mobster Frank Nash; after a long illness; in San Francisco...
...Courtesy Club's card entitles a holder only to pay cash. But when a holder presents it at any of the 2,500 participating restaurants, hotels, motels and resorts in 42 states, he gets a 10% discount...
Another certain victor will be sophomore John Bakkensen, University record holder in the discus. Only Yale's George Levendis will threaten Bakkensen. An interesting note will be the performance of freshman Chris Pardee, who has leaped 6 ft. 6 in. in the high jump...