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Died. Wellington Rankin, 81, Montana lawyer-rancher and younger brother of Jeanette Rankin, first U.S. Congresswoman (1917-19), who amassed one of the nation's biggest landholdings (900,000 acres of ranchland); following abdominal surgery; at the Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, Minn...
...History); Terrence F. Malick, of Bartlesville, Okla. (Philosophy); Alexander J. Nagel, of New York City (Mathematics); Barry F. O'Connell, of Moravia, N.Y. (History and Literature); Rand E. Rosenblatt, of Rome, Italy (Social Studies); Peter H. Weiner, of Los Angeles, Calif. (Social Studies), and Peter B. Windhorst, of Minneapolis, Minn. (History and Literature...
Paul D. Bishop, of Cincinnati, Ohio (History and Literature); Mark N. Blitz, of Woodhaven, N.Y. (Government); David E. Faris, of Denver, Colo. (English); William C. Lance, of Troy, Mich. (Economics), and Theodore M. P. Lee, of Red Wing, Minn. (Physics...
...York (A) 5,2 Minn...
...Harvard Water Polo Club, wet off a 2-4 season, has elected Richard Smith '67 of Kirkland House and Springfield, Ohio, president for next year; Jan Rus '69, of Matthews Hall and La Hambra, Cal. vice-president; James Babcock '67 of Kirkland House and Minneapolis, Minn. treasurer; and Bruce Shore, lecturer on Astronomy secretary. This year the waterballers topped Brooklyn Polytech, 12-7, and M.I.T., 9-5, but drowned under Queens, Army, Fordham, and St. Francis...