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...former commuter to Harvard lege, McCord has maintained an est in the commuter situation and ser as an associate of Dudley House, the dominately non-resident House. In McCord received the first Honorary tor of Humanse Letters granted by the University. That same day John F. Kennedy received an honorary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: David McCord Will Retire After 37 Years of Service | 5/9/1962 | See Source »

...Wally Moses. Raised in North Dakota, the son of a mechanical supervisor for the Great Northern Railway, Maris was a phenomenal high school football player. No student ("Sports took up all my time; I couldn't keep my mind on books"), Maris turned down some half-dozen col lege scholarship offers to try out with the Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs. Impressed by his fluid swing and his pull-hitting power, the Indians offered Roger a $15,000 bonus. The Cubs, for some unfathomable reason, were totally unimpressed. "Son, my advice to you," said one Cub official...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Making of a Hero | 9/29/1961 | See Source »

...while it seemed that every col lege coach in every sport wanted Baker, who finally chose Oregon State after cautioning Coach Prothro that he might not even go out for football. True to his warning, Baker passed up freshman football; he was determined to get good grades in engineering. Recalls Professor Richard L. Richardson: "On his second day of school as a freshman, Terry raised his hand and asked if the homework amounted to nothing more than it appeared to be. I said 'No,' and he shook his head in disgust. Everybody in the class gave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Thinking Man's Tailback | 11/21/1960 | See Source »

...rigors of the trials were over, the showdown at Rome was still a fortnight away, but the U.S. Olympic men's track and field team was in no relaxing mood. The big idea at the final tune-up meet at California's Mount San Antonio Col lege, explained Hammer Thrower Hal Connolly, was "to go over there to Rome with something to scare 'em with." The scare was there: in one evening the U.S. stars broke four world records and tied two more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: We're Ready | 8/22/1960 | See Source »

...Pete Seeger, 41, quit Harvard to study folk music, has since cut some 50 albums that have made him the hero of the col lege folk revival. Seeger's voice is twangy and his pitch uncertain, but he sings with unequaled verve and a kind of rough-hewn sense of conviction. An ardent leftwinger, he once sang many industrial songs, now is better known for Appalachian mountain songs (Pretty Polly) and Negro classics like I'm on My Way and Takes a Worried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Folk Frenzy | 7/11/1960 | See Source »

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