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...performing post-mortems in a pathological laboratory, he returned to Michigan for his A.B. A doctorate from the University of Chicago and an assistant professorship from Brown University followed quickly. Then Harvard spotted the young scientist and, in 1927, appointed him an assistant professor of Zoology. Ascending the professorial ladder as if it were just so many vertebrae, he became associate professor in 1929 and a full professor and chairman of the department...
Such was the Restoration pattern-up the ladder, down the ladder, in a maze of political and bedroom intrigues. The two latest Restoration biographies-one on George Villiers, second Duke of Buckingham, the other on John Wilmot, second Earl of Rochester-are not merely complementary, they are like reading the same crazy story twice...
Three of the standouts of that squad Charlie Ufford, Dave Watts, and Art French--graduated, but they have been replaced on the top twelve by four relatively inexperienced, yet rapidly improving sophomores. Two of them, Ham Gravem and Brooks Harris, currently top the constantly fluctuating varsity ladder...
Without Haegler, the single ladder shows Ham Gravem, Captain John Rauh, Gene Mann, Brooks Harris, Don Bossart, Donn Spencer, Terry King, Herb Stone, Conrad Fischer, Frank Goodman, Maynard Canfield, and Doug Manchester, in that order. The tentative doubles lineup includes Haegler and Rauh, Harris and Gravem, plus Bossart and Spencer or King and Stone. Bossart teamed with Rauh at first doubles in some matches on the trip...
Barnaby's roster is paced by last year's top varsity player, Captain John Rauh, and the number one man on the strong '56 freshman team, Ham Graven. Another sophomore, Brooks Harris, is also high on the ladder. Behind them are the fourth, fifth, and sixth men on the 1953 varsity--Alex Haegler, Gene Mann, and Don Bossart...