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...Seymour M. Lipset, professor of sociology and director of the institute of international Studies, described the ruled as 'irrelevant and destructive to the purposes of the university. social action is relevant' to both graduate and undergraduate education. He said that while the university has liberalized a great deal in the last six years, it still has not gone far enough...
...unbeaten Army and its "Touchdown Twins," Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard, ran head on into unbeaten Notre Dame and Johnny Lujack. The Fighting Irish were back last week, undefeated in eight games and the nation's No. 1-ranked team, with a couple of brilliant sophomores in Jim Seymour and Terry Hanratty (TIME cover,'Oct. 28), a defensive "front four" that weighed in at 240 lbs. a man, and an explosive offense that had averaged 404 yds. and 37 points per game. Their opponent this time: Michigan State, ranked No. 2, undefeated in 19 regular-season games...
...game without its great passing quarterback, Hanratty, who went off the field with a shoulder separation midway in the first quarter, and the whole game without its best runner, Nick Eddy, who had a sore shoulder. The Spartan defense took care of the rest. It triple-teamed Irish End Seymour so effectively that he did not catch a pass; in all, Notre Dame gained a grand total of only 219 yds. Thirty-four of those yards came on a touchdown pass from Coley O'Brien, Hanratty's replacement, to Halfback Bob Gladieux, but the best that the Irish...
...after some years, it may cost $100 to repair it, since a highly paid repairman's individual labor is immensely less efficient than the assembly-line labor that produces the machine. In this instance, it would clearly be wasteful not to buy a new washer. Says Sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset: "The day may come when it is more expensive to launder a shirt than to buy a new one. Which is more wasteful then-to clean the shirt or throw it away...
Anybody who tuned in late to last week's Notre Dame-Duke game must have wondered where the first-string went. Would you believe a Notre Dame backfield composed of Belden, Wen-gierski, Lamantia and Kelly? Well, Terry Hanratty and Jim Seymour (TIME cover, Oct. 28) were in there for the first half. Quarterback Hanratty completed eight out of 13 passes for 127 yds.; and three of those tosses-one for a touchdown-went to Seymour, who had obviously recovered from the sprained ankle he suffered two weeks before against Oklahoma. Muscling up for this week's collision...