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...Gerald Scarfe's cover of John Galbraith is distorted, unrealistic and grotesque, and perfectly parallels Mr. Galbraith's socioeconomic philosophy...
APPOINTMENTS Mr. Gardner Joins the Coaltion When he announced his resignation as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, John Gardner pledged to continue to fight the sickness of the cities...
...Mr. Wilson, obviously, has not had the breaks this Winter. But, after 14 years of losing teams, one gets the impression that this year wouldn't have been much different. Harvard lost to Northeastern and Boston University, neither of which boasts strong teams. Harvard lost to Williams--Big Three schools shouldn't lose to Little Three schools...
...Mr. Wilson has been at Harvard for many years. He must offer something. He does. There is no greater gentleman in the Harvard Department of Athletics than Floyd Wilson. He is sincere and straight-forward. His ball-players respect him even in defeat. Few men--let alone coaches--would have the restraint to talk to someone who had in effect publicly called for their resignation. Yet when I asked him to do me a favor this afternoon, he answered affirmatively, unhesitatingly...
...long run, of course, it's the old vicious cycle. As long as Mr. Wilson coaches basketball at Harvard, he and his teams will have the loser image. Good basketball players won't come here; they'll go to Princeton and Columbia. And the players who do come--lured by Harvard's prestigious position--will fall victim to the negative enthusiasm of Harvard basketball fans. It seems to me that Harvard will not produce a winner while Floyd Wilson is coach. Whether victory should be sacrificed to the development of young men's characters is a hugely complex and difficult...