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Eliot now holds a 10-2 record, followed by Winthrop (7-5), and Kirkland (7-4). Leverett, Lowell, and Dunster are in a three-way tie for fourth with 6-6 records, trailed by Adams (4-8) and Dudley...
Winthrop has had success with its fastbreak, using a running game to offset a lack of height. Bob Cathcart, Ron Johanson, and John Chappell have set the Puritans' winning pace. Kirkland's recent surge, on the other hand, has been attributed to new team spirit. George McGarrity, Dick Nye, Don Burnett, and Dave Nasch have led the Deacons to five straight victories...
...team play Dunster leads (11-1), followed by Kirkland (9-2), Leverett (4-7), Lowell (4-7), Eliot (4-7), Adams (5-7), and Dudley (0-11). In intramural hockey, Lowell (7-2) is in first place, followed closely by Winthrop (7-1), Kirkland (5-3), Leverett (4-4), Dunster (3-6), Adams (3-4-1), Dudley (2-6), and Eliot...
Named to the Executive Board were: Allerton J. Cushman '58, of Kirkland House and New York City; Daniel H. Garrison '59, of Kirkland House and Mason, Mich.; Robert Jordan '58, of Eliot House and New York City; Thomas Lumbard '58, of Kirkland House and New York City; Phillip McCoy '59, of Eliot House and Kansas City, Kan.; Peter Salisbury '58, of Adams House and Dearborn, Mich.; William S. Talbot '59, of Kirkland House and Williamstown; John Washburn '59, of Lowell House and Tryon, N.C.; and Elisabeth Nelson '58, of Saville House and Saugus...
These conferences bring to the University nationally prominent figures in different career fields who discuss and answer questions concerning their professions. Attendance at these meetings has gone from the sublime to the ridiculous; last year 300 students packed Kirkland House Junior Common Room to hear Robert Anderson '39 and other noted theatre personages discuss careers in entertainment and mass communications. On the other hand, only 25 came to the seminar on Chemical Industry. The large attendance at the theatre conference was attracted by the luminescence of the personalities invited and by the interest in a new theatre for Harvard, while...