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...LINES. By far the greatest change will result from the redistricting required in 25 states after the 1960 census. A characteristic case is in Illinois, where seven-term Democrat Peter F. Mack Jr. and Freshman Republican Representative Paul Findley were squeezed into a new downstate district by a G.O.P. legislature that clearly hoped to sack Mack. An unpredictable liberal (he voted against foreign aid this year), Mack was given twelve rural Republican counties. Findley, a weekly newspaper publisher and a Goldwater conservative, seems ahead. But Mack is durable: when another G.O.P. legislature gerrymandered his district a decade...
...depends on the varsity's showing in the "Big Three" meet against Princeton and Yale on Friday. Yale will be boasting its unbeatable Bobby Mack while the Tigers have a depth not seen in the Ivy League for some time...
Died. Gordon Stanley ("Mickey") Cochrane, 59, baseball's fiery Black Irish spark-plug catcher and Lefty Grove's battery mate on Connie Mack's old Philadelphia Athletics, who was sold in 1934 for $100,000 as player-manager to the second-division Detroit Tigers and in four seasons drove the team to two American League pennants (plus two second places) and their first World Series championship, but whose playing career was abruptly ended by a beanball in 1937; after a long illness; in Lake Forest...
Diana Gisolfi, fine arts; Jane L. Goldsmith, Slavic languages & literatures; Emily L. Hartshorne, history; Michele Kaufman, astronomy; Eliza D. Kellogg, English; Judith G. Kirshner, English; Mrs. Marjorie K. McIntosh, history; Susanne L. Mack, history & literature; Mrs. Susan K. Matisoff, Far Eastern languages...
This year, Mullin whipped Mack indoor and outdoor Heps championships, and again won the mile and 880 against Yale in the spring to pace still another Crimson upset...