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Director of Athletics William J. Bingham '16 has reached Chicago in his shopping tour for a new football coach, but debate interviews with Oklahoma U.'s Bud Wilkinson and assistant coach Dal Ward of Minnesota he has made no announcement of his intentions...
Meanwhile, the Trib's news pages continued their rubberneck tour through collegiate dens of Communism. After devoting eight articles to leftism in Harvard, McCormick published one story chronicling the history of Yale, two mentioning anglophiler at Princeton, and two more discussing internationalists in the whole Ivy League...
Things couldn't have been much jolier for Oxford. Not only had its three-man debate team lorded it over its international rival, Harvard, but also over most of the remaining American colleges it had faced during the four-month debate tour now rounding into its final stages...
...lost badly to Pro Champ Bobby Riggs (TIME, Jan. 5). In Pittsburgh, Jake caught a cold, and lost again to Bobby. Then Jake got back some of his confidence by winning match No. 3 in Cleveland. Last week, after their tenth match in the tenth city on their U.S. tour, Jake was beginning to look better. Bobby Riggs, however, wasn't yet over any barrel...
Small Fry & Wild Fowl. After that, the screen was blank until 5 p.m., when NBC aired a children's hour called Playtime. An aggressively cheerful young woman, done up as a clown named Popit, ran the show (a picture tour of Italy, an object lesson in How to Make Your Beanie out of Felt, a first-rate marionette show). "Big Brother's" Small Fry Club, with movies, followed on Du Mont. Big Brother began with a pleasant animated cartoon called Cubby the Bear, ended with an inspirational short about a proper if improbable child who hung his clothes...