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Maryland won the team championship with 94 points, ten more than runner-up Penn. Defending champion Seton Hall was third...
Having cleared 7 ft. 3 in. in three straight meets, Embree just missed making 7 ft. 4 1/4 in. "If Fields [from Seton Hall], who took second, had made 7 ft. 3 in., I think I would have cleared 7 ft. 4 in." Embree said afterwards...
Embree and the relay provided most of Harvard's scoring total of 16 points, good for fourth place behind champion Maryland. Seton Hall and Villanova finished second and third, respectively...
...must be featured on occasion, not as a matter of celebration but simply as the magazine version of a front-page personality. Many readers nevertheless regard any cover story as the bestowal of an ultimate accolade. Clare Boothe Luce complained in the Wall Street Journal last week that "Elizabeth Seton, the first native American to be canonized as a saint, couldn't make the cover of TIME. But Lynette Fromme made...
Along with virtue, miracles were required, and the most celebrated visitors in Rome for the canonization were two persons whose cures, attributed to the heavenly intercession of Mother Seton, had been decreed miracles. One was Mrs. Ann O'Neill Hooe, 27, of Severn, Md., who recovered from childhood leukemia 23 years ago. The other was Florida's Carl Kalin, 73, a convert from Lutheranism only last year, who was cured of a rare brain disease in 1963. The third case involved a nun, since deceased, who had recovered from cancer of the pancreas...