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Because of the recent deaths of members of the Class of 1867 and 1869 the oldest living alumnus is now Dr. Alfred Worcester '78 of Waltham. Every class since 1878 lists at least one living alumnus...
...congratulated on your recent coverage of the problems of academic freedom. The two editorials on the Report of the Educational Policies Commission come as a fitting climax to your job of documenting the increasing hysterls on this subject...
Drive-ins, which the trade calls "ozoners" and "airers," could also point to a recent triumph over man and nature. In Denver last fortnight, a once skeptical Hollywood had staged its first world premiere at an ozoner. Heavy rain lashed at the arena, but to see a Warner western called Colorado Territory (see below), 7,000 of the faithful waited for two hours in 1,500 cars...
...times, the old sharp-eyed Gunther breaks through the over-chewed, juiceless summaries of East European history with which Behind the Curtain is stuffed. But in the end, Behind the Curtain adds up to little more than a recapitulation of recent journalism on Eastern Europe...
...grads started fast with two runs in the first and one each in the second and third. From there on it was all their game, as they were never headed. The team was largely composed of recent alumni of "Uncle Bill" Bingham's farm system--such as Wally Flynn, Jack Coppinger, and Leunie Lunder from last year's squad; Barron, Wallace, "Hoss" Hamlen, and Nick Rodis from the '47 team; sole oldster was hockey coach John Chase...