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...Harvard Family. In this category. R. Keith Kane '22, who retired last year as a member of the Corporation, is almost a sure bet. President Pusey, if tradition is followed, probably will net get his until next year. Dean Dunlop, runner-up to Derek Bok in the Presidency sweepstakes, may get one as a consolation prize, as Paul Buck did in 1953. One or two members of the various faculties-perhapsMason Hammond, the former Master of Kirkland House from Arts and Sciences, Jean Mayer from Public Health, or Paul A. Freund from Law-will get degrees. Radcliffe President Bunting...
Recently there's been speculation that the League will change its mind in the next year or so because of the added revenue a tenth game would provide for financially sick athletic departments. Cornell athletic director Bob Kane thinks a tenth game would provide funds which would prevent a college from having to cut a minor sport from the program...
...fact, an article in the New York Times last week quoted Kane's views extensively and reported that the athletic directors had voted, 6-2, in favor of a tenth game at a recent four-day meeting in Stroudsburg, Pa. This vote was apparently a major indication that a policy change was imminent since the directors had never voted approval of this measure before. The article reported that only Harvard and Yale were against it. By League rules, even if the directors approve a new ruling it must also be passed by the Deans, and then by the Presidents...
...Ecotage Contest," its name is defined as the "branch of tactical biology that deals with the relationship between living organisms and their technology." The first place winner will be given a trip to Washington. D. C. to receive the "Golden Fox" award, named in honor of the fox of Kane County, Illinois who has been harassing polluters. His actions have included hanging on a railroad bridge a 60 foot banner that said, "We're involved-in killing Lake Michigan, U. S. Steel." He has also blocked industrial drainage systems, scaled off polluting smokestacks, and dumped the effluent of a corporation...
Then came the inaugural. In the four months since taking office, Carter has expanded on the few startling sentences with which he began his administration. He told TIME'S Atlanta Bureau Chief Joseph Kane: "I know my people, and I am saying what they are thinking. The people of Georgia have been through periods of great crisis. My generation has had to assimilate many changes. Our black and white citizens have decided there will be no more restraint on their search to work together. Our problems and our opportunities are completely mutual. We have a lot of problems still left...