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Only a partial solicitation gets under way tonight, covering the Class of '56. Miss Radcliffe--Dickie Lee Hebert--and candidates Nancy Leet '56 and Toni Traugott '56 will appear tonight to sign up freshman donors, and three candidates will appear alternately at the evening meals Thursday and Friday in the Union...
...have become publishers or editors of big newspapers (William Block of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, William K. Blethen of the Seattle Times, Whitelaw Reid of the New York Herald Tribune). Two are columnists (Stewart Alsop and John Crosby), and one (Richard N. Harris) invented the Toni. "We have a man who is coming to be recognized as the foremost ornithologist of our country [Sidney Dillon Ripley II] . . . We have a famous Fifth Avenue florist [Max Schling Jr.], the entrepreneur of a famous commercial language school [Charles F. Berlitz...
...Evans, whose accent strangely combines the rural Midwest (he was born in Franklin, Ohio) and Oxford (he was a Rhodes Scholar and took his Ph.D. at Harvard). Credit also goes to the non-glittering but pleasantly intelligent panel: Editor Francis Coughlin, Teacher Robert Breen, Actresses Carmelita Pope and Toni Gilman...
Before last week, the course had been run only twice. In 1938 Dick Durrance did it in twelve minutes; a year later, Austria's Toni Matt went down wide open in the seemingly unbelievable time of 6 min. 29 sec. This year, 13 topnotch skiers made up their minds to try it despite the foul weather-not from the summit, but from a point three-quarters of the way up the mountain...
...Eddie Cantor Show (Tues. 10 p.m., NBC). Guests: Arturo Toscanini, Mario Lanza, Toni Arden, Jimmy Durante...