Word: mets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...HYRC Committee met yesterday, examining evidence refuting charges brought against the Stalker faction. Student Council President Larry R. Johnson '58 urged any student having pertinent information or charges concerning the HYRC Presidential campaign to the attention of the committee. This can be done either at the regular meetings from noon to 5 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 p.m. tomorrow in Wigglesworth D, or by contacting a member of the committee. The members are: Richard P. Houlihan, Jr. 3L, Daniel M. Hall 2L, and Gary L. Schwendiman...
...undefeated varsity should be able to cope with the best the Lions can offer in any event. Top Coloumbia swimmer is sophomore Dick Stepcick, whose unbeaten record this year owes much to a well-timed illness during the week when the Lions met Yale. However, Crimson captain Chouteau Dyer, with considerably faster times to his credit than Stepeick, should be more than a match for his opponent at either 50 or 100 yards...
...play's overhead, which has been estimated at $1100, will be met by a Lowell House senior, John Eyre. Eyre was introduced to the play by Harold R. Scott '57 and D. J. Sullivan '57, personal friends of his, who will play two of the leading roles in it. The third starring members of the production will be Colgate Salsbury...
...introduction to this dramatized version of Mr. Arcularis, Conrad Aiken traces its origins back to his remembrance of a small, shabby man, met on an Atlantic liner many years ago. This man was the real Mr. Arcularis, of whom Aiken says, "there was something pathetically indrawn and remote about him; he talked little to me or to anyone else... and almost from the outset I thought of him as some how having the air of a somnambulist, a sleepwalker." From the suggestion offered by this contact with a real person has grown, during the intervening years, a character who walks...
...professor, the football player, and in between, the football player's girl, create a novelty which counteracts the trite moral issue. The girl is especially startling, one of those rare fictional characters whom you have met somewhere before. The intensity which Nemerov generates around these people can well pull the reader through the book in a single sitting, if he overcomes the slow start...