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...regular season play the freshmen won 12 games and lost none. Two of the wins went to Todd. Junior Varsity AB R BH Cherry 2b 3 3 1 Lochsley ss 3 3 2 Hurley cf 5 2 3 Perron rf 4 1 3 DeChellis If 4 1 1 Ballentine 3b 4 0 1 Kundrat 1b 5 1 1 Iannacone c 4 0 0 Fierke p 0 0 0 Aschaffenburg...
...affiliated universities provide directors to run the corporation and supply experts-usually professors on leave of absence-to work on specific projects. Despite all the fuss at Columbia over IDA, none of its professors are actually on the IDA payroll, although about 300 have signed up to serve when needed as part-time consultants. Columbia President Grayson Kirk and Columbia Trustee William Burden serve on IDA's executive committee...
Typical of the family in transition are the Robert Mitchums. Movie Actor Mitchum still keeps a ranch full of quarter horses, saddles them up Western style, as do Ronald Reagan and, on occasion, Bob Hope. But Mitchum's daughter Trina will have none of this riding-the-range bit; she's gone off and bought her own hunter, which she rides and shows English style. Nor is she alone: until five years ago at Valley Farm Stables riding was predominantly Western and casual; now, suddenly, 70% are using English saddles...
Overweight and festooned with stale situations and weary wisecracks, Yours, Mine and Ours relies for its levity on two unassailable assets: Fonda and Ball. At 62, Fonda can still leave a line wry and dry. At 56, Ball commands a solid slapstick style that none of her younger rivals can match. Her squint-eyed search for a false eyelash that has managed to wander to her forehead, for example, is converted into the kind of classic comedy chase that has been absent from films for too long. And they are ably backed by a surprisingly supple comedian named Van Johnson...
...colleges and universities in Greater Boston, probably none has a lower reputation among academics and intellectuals than does Calvin Coolidge College. For many years, the school's graduate division, which awarded higher degrees in return for relatively little work, was something of a scandal. Apparently the graduate division catered chiefly to public school teachers looking for an easy way to get the higher salaries that come to teachers with Ph.D's. Under a new dean, the graduate division was closed up in the mid-60's, but the school's reputation increased only slightly. Calvin Coolidge College is still completely...