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INUK (322 pp.)-Roger Bullard-Far-rar, Straus & Young...
Undisputed and official first place in House sports was given to Kirkland House last night as Adolph W. Samborski, director of Intramural Athletics, awarded the Straus Trophy to the victors at dinner...
Paul D. Sheats of Chicago and Matthews (right), and John B. Hirsch of Washington, D.C. and Straus Hall were yesterday elected as representatives to the Student Council by the freshman class. They will take office next September, and serve until February...
...notion that the typical alcoholic is an elderly bum or a friendless misfit dates from the days when drunks were observed mostly in police courts and state hospitals. Dr. Robert Straus and Dr. Selden D. Bacon, sociologists at the Yale Center of Alcoholic Studies, decided to get some up-to-date information by sifting through the case histories of 2,023 alcoholics treated at the Yale Plan Clinic and others like it. Their findings: the average clinic patient is 41, married and living with his family, has held a job involving skill or responsibility for three years or more...
...answer this question briefly for U.S. Christians and for Jews themselves, Rabb Philip Bernstein, president of the Centra Conference of American Rabbis, wrote an article for LIFE last fall. Now expanded and published in book form, with wood cuts by Quaker Fritz Eichenberg, Wha the Jews Believe (Farrar, Straus & Young; $1.25) is a lucid and readable primer of Judaism from a cheerfully humanistic point of view...