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...three Congressmen tried to grab its operations for their own districts. Robin Tallon of South Carolina urged the Air Force to "save money" by abandoning the Florida site and coming on up to Myrtle Beach, whose base is scheduled to close next spring. Meanwhile, Sam Gibbons of Tampa pitched McDill Air Force Base, and J. J. "Jake" Pickle of West Texas talked up the Lone Star State's Bergstrom Air Force Base...
...exhibits, which are also placed in G-Tower and Old Library, will be open for the rest of the week, and there will be a woodwind quintet concert this Sunday. First-prize winner was Anne Lilley Kerr '63, with a painting entitled "Dance." Second-prize winners were Laura McDill '64 and David Stein '64, Tony Poze '65, and Daniel del solar '63 were the third-prize winners...
Once in a rare while a vanity writer does hit a small piece of jackpot. Vantage, another Manhattan outfit, sees great possibilities in McDill McCown Gassman's Daddy Was an Undertaker, which is to be published next week. So far, reports Vantage, it has advance orders for 5,000 copies. Vantage has ordered a first printing of 10,000, talks happily of a potential market for Mrs. Gassman's memoirs of maybe 25,000. Among Vantage's promotional plans for the book is an autographing party for Author Gassman in the Jennings Funeral Home, in Rome...
John Hart won the one-mile Darcey Cup race in senior Siugles with Dick Emmet of the Law School second. Stu McDill and Sam Hear placed one and two in the three-quarter mile junior singles, while Frank Manheim and John Carnes came in first and second in the half-mile novice singles...
...willing or able to obtain. They are therefore re-named Honors courses, narrowly limited in number to the highest grade students. The bulk of the undergraduate body continues under the old plan. Against this stabling together of the old with the new arise two different protests. John H. McDill writes to the Yale Daily News advocating "an enlarged system of honors", through which "More than the present limited few undergraduates would be enabled to engage in serious, intensive, perhaps constructive work in one department of study. . . ." On the other side there are many educators like Professor Roots who would eliminate...
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