Word: howe
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...Against Howe...
...phenomenal Vic Niederhoffer, however, has a better chance to snatch the singles title away from a host of former champions and challengers. Niederhoffer has a bye in the first round, and will meet Bob Hetherington, Yale's number two player, Friday afternoon. Hetherington was runner-up behind teammate Ralph Howe in the intercollegiates last year, while Niederhoffer ranked only fifth; but the Harvard junior should have no trouble winning this time...
...third round, Niederhoffer will face the winner of a match between Jim Zug, the Princeton great now at the Harvard Business School, and Sam Howe. Niederhoffer beat Zug in the Massachusetts A League championships and Howe in the Harry Cowles Tournament this year, so he has an excellent chance of reaching the quarter-finals at the very least...
...William Hefner, defeated Democratic candidate for Congress in the first district, Elizabeth Boardman, who came close to winning last year's Republican Congressional nomination in the third district, and the following members-at-large: Crosby Forbes '50; Jerome Grossman '38 (Hughes' campaign manager); Chester Hartman '57; Mrs. Mark deWolfe Howe; the Rev. John Paul Jones; Everett Mendelsohn, assistant professor of the History of Science; Suzanne Metzger; Martin Peretz, teaching fellow in Government; Sumner M. Rosen '48; and Stephen Thernstrom, instructor in History and Literature...
Niederhoffer is now favored to beat Sam Howe's brother Ralph, the national intercollegiate champ, when Harvard and Yale clash in February. The Ellis have won the top three matches for the last two years, but this year the Crimson could beat the best Yale team in history...