Word: hooke
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Crimson captain Phil Burnaman scored the only pin of the day, squashing Bob Thompson under a half nelson in 7:21 of the 147-pound contest. The rest of the varsity's points were scored by Ed Keating at 137 (6 to 5) and Dick Hook at 157. Keating's margin came on a penalty against his opponent, Jim White, for illegal use of the hands...
...Hook's was decidedly the stronger win. He scored two on the takedown, then chose the defensive position where his superior height aided a quick reverse. His strength did not fade...
educators have their shibboleths, and one current favorite seems to be: "Down with conformity." Last week, at a meeting of the Eastern Association of Deans and Officers of Admission, Philosopher Sidney Hook of New York University had a few words to say about how foolish the new vogue...
...help develop the art of dissent.' What is commendable in dissent as such? Gerald K. Smith and William Z. Foster are both dissenters. What we require is neither assent nor dissent but independent judgment. It is just as idiotic to make a fetish of dissent as of assent." Hook's summing-up: "The task of education is not to produce conformists or nonconformists but intelligent men and women who will see through slogans and who will take responsible positions on current problems of importance, unafraid to agree or disagree with anybody...
Sophomore John Winthrop will wrestle for the Crimson at 130 and Ed Keating, also back from last year, will go at 147. Dick Hook will wrestle 157 and Charlie Harding...