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Fernando Gonzalez, who compiled a 20-2 match record during his first two varsity seasons,. suffered the most from Hobbs's absence. He moved up to number two and lost, 3-0, to M. I. T. captain Bob McKinley. Gonzalez had difficulty keeping the ball out of the middle, and though he never fell far behind, he could not come up with the crucial points toward the end of the games...
...most of the time, and was forced to play his game," Gonzalez explained afterwards. He has now lost his last three matches, a streak he will have a chance to break against Dartmouth's Justin Stanley, his probable opponent Wednesday. Earlier this season, Stanley edged M. I. T.'s McKinley, 3-2, in an extremely close contest. took the match to remain undefeated after 15 varsity contests...
...Tate murder: victims who exemplified an affluent hedonism; alleged murderers from a mystic hippie cult. The cult of violence can be kin to romanticism, as was shown by the 19th century-bred anarchists, action poets of revolution who assassinated several European heads of state as well as President William McKinley. In the '60s, at least some youth were romantically attracted to violence; it was a persistent theme of much rock music; it was a factor in the politics of S.D.S. extremists...
...home town of Pekin, Ill., Everett McKinley Dirksen once wrote and directed Chinese Love, a riceball melodrama about the unrequited passion of one Sing Loo for the beauteous Pan Toy. The Washington house of Hugh Doggett Scott Jr., who took over as leader of the Senate Republican minority after Dirksen's death, is chockablock with chinoiserle, mainly from the T'ang Dynasty (A.D. 618-906). That slight Oriental connection is one of the few similarities between the two men. Where Dirksen was a conciliator, expert in sub rosa dealings with Democrats, Scott is an acerbic infighter who means...
Nader had an acerbic response to the message: "It would not have been approved by William McKinley." The consumer's popular hero had reason to be satisfied in a week of other victories. The House passed a mine-safety bill setting limits on coal dust in mines for the first time. A congressional committee began hearings on railroad accidents, which Nader claims are responsible for 1,800 deaths a year. And the Department of Transportation issued a policy statement promising to make public soon the names of auto brands that fail to meet Federal safety standards. Next, Nader plans...