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...quarter-finalists and two of the four women's semifinalists in the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at Forest Hills last week, it was the Australians who won. At 35, Ken Rosewall became the oldest player to win the U.S. men's singles since Bill Tilden did it in 1929 at age 36. By winning the women's singles title, Mrs. Margaret Smith Court became the first woman to complete tennis' grand slam-the Australian, French, British and American championships-since Maureen ("Little Mo") Connolly turned the trick...
...were not elected to exercise disciplinary authority and we will not do it." Richard S. Tilden '71 of the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) said Tuesday night. The entire CUE has agreed not to serve the CRR, Tidden said...
...were not elected to exercise disciplinary authority and we will not do it," Richard S. Tilden '71. of the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE). said last night...
This refusal, according to both Tilden and Tucci, includes helping the Faculty Council fill any vacancies that may occur...
Other interesting data from the official biography: "Hubbard was born in Tilden, Nebraska, March 13, 1911, the only child of Commander H. R. Hubbard, U. S. N., and Dora May Hubbard. He studied Science and Mathematics at George Washington, graduated from Colombian College. He attended Princeton University . . . He wrote and published over 15 million words. . . before WWH. During that war, he served as a commander of corvettes and was extensively decorated. Crippled and blind at the end of the war, he resumed his studies of philosophy and by his discoveries recovered so fully that he was reclassified...