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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Another problem mentioned by Conant was the question of how to provide an education for those students who cannot attend classes on a full-time basis. He pointed out that part-time enrollment of students was employed for a number of years prior to World War II, but finally gave way to separate vocational schools...
...most striking verification of this fact came last weekend when John Davis, number six player on coach Jack Barnaby's varsity, won the consolation singles tournament at the National Intercollegiate Championships and in doing so defeated a good number of top men from other college squads. Another demonstration of balance was given during the Yale match when the Crimson managed to hold Yale's top five--which had won the National Team Title only one week before--to a 3-2 split while winning the bottom four singles to take the match...
...good mood--as are any merchants who have made a killing that day on the New York market. Their make-up well scrubbed off by now, their pockets bulging with Super-Anahist money, the members of the professorial gang chatter amicably about their experiences on any of a number of network shows. If when they get home their children are slumped before the visage of Ed Sullivan, they can take succor in the knowledge that only hours before they occupied his place. And as the last acrobat on Ed's stage performs his final somersault, they can hope, without undue...
...Yardlings wound up their season with an unprecedented number of eight men who had more than thirty points. High-scorer was center Dave Grannis with 20 goals and 24 assists; and Bruce Thomas, a wing, was high goal man with 23 goals and 18 assists. Jim Dwinell, Chris Norris, Tom Heintzman, Dean Alpine, Dave Morse, and Bill Beckett filled out the honor role with 30 or more points apiece...
Despite a sharp rise in the number of required withdrawals in the College's upperclass group last term, there were "virtually no academic failures" in Leverett House. The number of House students with unsatisfactory standings was eight per cent, a low figure for "any House at any time," Gill added...