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Twelve sackclothed vagrants with no visible means of support gathered in A.D. 1210 in the little Italian hill town of Assisi and started what Danish Roman Catholic Historian Johannes Jorgensen called "the most powerful attempt since Christ to make the world truly Christian." Their leader was a gentle little man who began life as a gay young gallant with a yen for glory-until, riding off to war at 22, he heard a voice ask, "Why do you desert the Lord?" Not long after, Francis of Assisi turned to prayer and fasting. Haled into an episcopal court for selling some...
...Yale 400-yard freestyle relay team rounded out the record setting with a Meet mark of 3:25.2; Joe Robinson, Russell Hibbard, Dan Cornwell, and Roger Anderson shaved nine-tenths of a second off the mark set last year by Harvard's Jim Jorgensen, Jon Lind, Dyer, and Peter Macky...
Roger L. Clifton '57, Thomas C. Cochran, Jr. '58, H. Chouteau Dyer, 2d '57, Sigo Falk '57, David F. Hawkins '56, John G. Johnson '56, James P. Jorgensen '56 (captain), Jon R. Lind '57, Peter W. Macky '57, Ronald P. Mischner '58, Duane J. Murner '58, Gregory B. Stone '58, Griffith J. Winthrop '58, Bruce M. Merchant '56 (manager...
This award, to William C. B. Young '55, is the first made since the Faculty Committee on Athletic Sports authorized presentation of such letters to managers with three minor letters.JAMES JORGENSEN...
...Jorgensen won the Harold S. Ulen trophy, named in honor of his coach and awarded to the most valuable senior on the squad. He also won the Wyman medal for the most points scored in the season's meets...