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Howie Henjyoji at 123, Howie Durfee at 145, Ed Franquemont at 152, three of Harvard's most dependable wrestlers, won easy decisions. Henjyoji buried John Harris 14 to 3, Durfee trounced Marland Whiteman 12 to 3, and Franquemont took an 8 to 2 decision over John Fishback. Chris Wickens chipped in with a 6 to 3 win over M.I.T.'s Allen Landers...
...surefire means to solve the central problem of urban change: school segregation, which has merely shifted focus from legally enforced separation to de facto segregation. Nearly every metropolitan area reports an increase in segregated schools as a result of housing patterns. For a start, proposed Pittsburgh School Superintendent Sidney Marland Jr., there ought to be a drastic redrawing of school districts in major cities and their suburbs...
...could be proud of, leading him from law school through the attorney general's office to become, in 1952, at the age of 34, West Virginia's youngest Governor in history. Four years later, he ran for the Senate but was defeated-and then William C. Marland dropped from public sight. Last week he held a brief press conference in Chicago. A reporter had spotted him behind the wheel of a taxi, making $70 a week. "I simply fell apart because of my drinking," he said, explaining that he had bounced around from job to job until...
Until Hall's climactic match, the score seesawed. Harvard won two decisions with Tom Gilmore beating Tom Hall at 137 and Ed Franquemont defeating Bill Thilly at 157. M.I.T. also took two, as Tim Connelly overpowered Mike King at 130 and Marland Whiteman edged Phil Emmi...
...slate included two new directors, John R.H. Vorhies, Jr. '67 and Marland E. Whiteman, Jr., M.I.T. '66. Also elected were three new stockholders: Andrew J. Casner, associate dean of the Faculty of Law at Harvard; John T. Rule, professor of Mechanical Engineering at M.I.T.; and Kenneth R. Wadleigh, Dean of Student Affairs at M.I.T...