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Greacen leads with 25.3--he got 40 in Rutgers' only loss, by 17 to Columbia--while Steward has 18.8 and Brittelle...
They do have weaknesses, however. Neither their height nor their scoring is well-balanced and Harrison plans to take full advantage of those weaknesses, if he can. Greacen and another 6-7 forward, Doug Brittelle, do most of the rebounding; with guard Dick Steward, they have accounted for all but eight of the Knights's per game average of 77 points...
This was the Yale of 20 years ago, the Yale I had always somehow pictured. Three-piece suits and Pucci prints abounded, as did champagne punch, stuffed figs, and talk of skiing. The steward wore a flower in his lapel from the secret garden of the secret building of the secret society. These very well-cared-for young men seemed quite unaffected by anything that went on outside of their tomb...
...Attraction. A swarthy, self-effacing man, Rebozo was born in Tampa, Fla., of Cuban parents in 1912. He worked as a chauffeur, airline steward and gas-station operator after finishing high school. At the end of World War II, he went into the coin-laundry business, then a finance company, finally into real estate. He is now president of the Fisher Corp., a Florida development firm in which Nixon holds shares valued at $400,000-double the amount he initially invested...
Died. Marshall Cassidy, 76, onetime jockey, steward, executive secretary of The Jockey Club (1941-64) and secretary-general and vice president of the prestigious New York Racing Association (1955-60), who pioneered the nationwide adoption of saliva and urine tests for horses, devised and popularized the photofinish camera; of injuries he suffered in an automobile accident three months ago; in Glen Cove...