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Phil Isenberg, captain of the 1950 football team and an outstanding line backer for three years, will receive the annual Henry J. Pinney award for sportsmanship at a dinner Monday night in the Hotel Somerset...
...tells of young Minerva Pinney (Marsha Hunt), who quarrels with the arrogant young writer (Tom Helmore) she is living with in Greenwich Village, and goes back to her New England home. Descendant of a Revolutionary War heroine who once detained General Howe for four days-whether from passion or patriotism-Minerva gets involved with a foundation that wants to honor her ancestress by "restoring" the town. She gets even more involved when the young writer turns up. The play gets most involved of all trying to keep afloat...
...Watkings won their race, and were followed by a Jerry Gorman-Norris sweep in the 220 freestyle. Tom Drohan edged his Navy opponent by .83 points; Hoelzer returned to the water to take his 200 breaststroke race, and a quarter mile relay team of Art Sicular, Bob Lange, Pinney, and Jim McVickor closed the fracas...
...Dean Pinney Phyphers, of Willoughby, Ohio, and Weld Hall...
Also Walter B. Kamp, Anthropology; Herbert J. Kramer, English; Perry D. LeFevre, History; William W. Pinney, Jr., Engineering Sciences; Allen D. Sapp, Jr., Music; C. Bradley Sageman, Biochemistry; Richard B. Seymour, Sociology; Mark P. Schlefer, History and Literature; Paul C. Sheeline, Government; John L. Stephenson, Physics; Anthony R. Whitemore, Fine Arts; and Alan M. Winnick, Economics...