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...Maryland's Chevy Chase Club last week, groundkeepers with shovels and brooms were clearing off a 6-in. snowfall from the club's seven raised-platform courts in time for the annual mixed-doubles "scramble." At Darien, Conn.'s Wee Burn Country Club, 3½ in. of drifting snow was being pushed off the courts in preparation for the national championships. And at Brookline, Mass., The Country Club was rushing to completion the first two platform-tennis courts in the club's long history. All this activity must be over and done with before winter ends...
Last year, when the Crimson finished behind Maryland and Villanova, all its points were scored on two seconds and two thirds. That was enough. This year, only vaulter Steve Schoonover is sure of scoring points...
...such diverse roles as president of the Washington Redskins football team, adviser to the American Civil Liberties Union, and general counsel of the Teamsters Union (though he no longer acts as the personal attorney of Jimmy Hoffa). He has a lawyer wife, seven children and a handsome home in Maryland's suburban Tulip Hill...
...transfer of power symbolizes not only the increasing role that laymen now play in the administration of many Catholic universities, but also the postconciliar emphasis on their position in the church. For many schools, a contributing factor is a Maryland court decision last year declaring unconstitutional state aid to colleges that are totally religious in spirit and atmosphere. Fordham's President Father Leo McLaughlin admitted as much last week. "In the not too distant future," he said, "the Supreme Court will have to consider the question raised by the Maryland court, and, if that principle is upheld, changes will...
Harvard's performance in the two-mile relay, however, was encouraging. The team finished third in its heat behind NYU and Maryland in 7:42:3. It was the third-fastest time in Crimson history, and only one first-string man was running...