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Juri and Lisa Matisoo, a young couple from Yorktown Heights, N.Y. (he is an IBM physicist, she an active Junior Leaguer) last month visited London, Rome, Florence and Athens and took a four-day cruise around the Greek islands. They followed Fielding
...ATTEMPT at the end of each section of the book to compare levels of education at different Ivy schools, degenerates into a faces and names tally sheet. The potential Ivy Leaguer gets to choose his education by the number of names he recognizes...
Surfeit of Sophistication. "It began about 1953 in the Little Leagues," says California Angels Shortstop Jim Fregosi. "They started taking all the good athletes and making them pitchers." By the time he is twelve, today's Little Leaguer can cut the corner of the plate with a curve and he has the confidence to throw one on a three-and-two count. When he reaches the majors at an average age of 20, after progressing through the Pony League, high school, American Legion baseball, college and/or the minors, he is already a polished pro. Never before have the majors...
...Case Western Reserve University are flattered by your reference to our institution as a "big-leaguer" and to the facts regarding the federation of Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University...
Esquire magazine has selected Thomas J. Shields '69, chairman of the Dunster House Committee, as the best dressed man on campus. Shields--the only Ivy Leaguer among the ten chosen--will spend the next week in New York and Washington D. C. trying to predict what fashions will be most popular next year and modeling for Esquire...