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...readers now have a chance to take a look at Rosenzweig's work firsthand. One of his earlier theological works, Understanding the Sick and the Healthy (The Noonday Press; $3), has just been published in English. Last year, in Franz Rosenzweig: His Life and Thought (Schocken-Farrar, Straus & Young; $6), Biographer Nahum N. Glatzer, an old friend of Rosenzweig, turned out a study of his career largely drawn from Rosenzweig's own writings...
This is at once both an advantage and a handicap. Dunster won the Straus Trophy last year, and may repeat this year. As a result, the athletic group forms a tightly-knit unit which plays, eats, and talks together...
...other extreme are the more intellectually inclined House members who attend the forums and concerts which the athlets avoid, and who, in turn, take little interest in Straus Trophy competition, and often spurn the spirited cheering of football weekends...
There is enough spirit and talent in Kirkland to make possible a House performance of Allen Sapp's cantata, "Little Boy Lost." There is enough indifference to provoke complaints from athletic secretaries that the Straus Trophy will never again be Kirkland's if more men don't participate in House sports...
Winthrop's share of Phi Betas is small and so is her list of group six students. She has men on every major team and stays in the middle of Straus competition. Even the seven Puritan seniors elected to this year's 12-man Class Committee represent a cross section...