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Captain Nick Estabrook, wrestling in the 137-pound division, is the only senior in the starting lineup and one of five seniors on the 17-man squad. He is joined by other returning lettermen, although just one of these is on the first string with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wrestling Varsity Opens Season With Encounter at M.I.T. Tonight | 12/7/1960 | See Source »

Besides Estabrook, the lineup for today's match includes two sophomores and five juniors, Ed Greitzer, a junior, will start in the 122-pound division, followed by classmate George Doub, wrestling at 130 pounds. Estabrook holds the 137-lb. and in the 147-lb, class will be Steve Astor. The two other first string juniors are Ernie Edmundson in the 167-lb, bracket and Red Grant, wrestling the unlimited-weight class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wrestling Varsity Opens Season With Encounter at M.I.T. Tonight | 12/7/1960 | See Source »

...Three tons of old Lampoons were sold yesterday to a junk dealer at three quarters of a cent per pound."... --The Harvard Crimson, June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GARBAGE DISPOSAL | 11/29/1960 | See Source »

...banquet, Thomas C. McLaughlin '61, of Adams House and Hastings, Neb., received the William Paine LaCrotx Award "for enthusiasm, loyalty, and team spirit." Co-captain of the J.V. team, the 170-pound center saw varsity action only in the Yale game, but, according to coach John M. Yovicsin, "his contribution to Harvard football was a real...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pillsbury Selected Football MVP; McLaughlin Wins LaCroix Award | 11/23/1960 | See Source »

What he failed to see was that only slaves could live inside the authoritarian superstate. To Hulme, as Biographer Jones rightly notes, must go some of the ideological responsibility for the fact that his friend, the Spanish diplomat Ramiro de Maetzu, died fighting for Franco, that Pound embraced Mussolini, that Wyndham Lewis touted Hitler, and that Eliot's Idea of a Christian Society is a rigidly hierarchical blueprint for what his mentor called "the constant society." On the plus side, Hulme helped make neo-orthodoxy respectable, modern art approachable, and cyclical philosophies of history acceptable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Neo-Orthodox Gadfly | 11/21/1960 | See Source »

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