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...Crimson scored again with B.C. one man down 50 seconds later when Jim Colt took a Job Bray passout from a mixup in front of the net, and shot it into the open cage. The Eagles got one back when Harvard was a man short on a three-man rush. Bob Babine converted a rebound after Crimson goalie Nate Corning had kicked out shots from both Wimpy Burtnett and Dick Dempsey. Just before the end of the period Nat Harris converted a pretty Clasby pass on a two-man rush to put the Crimson ahead...
Last fortnight the Red negotiators at Panmunjom seemed to be making a big concession when they agreed-in principle -to supervision of the armistice (after it is signed) by behind-the-lines inspection. Last week, when the matter was handed over to two-man subcommittees, it soon became clear that the big Red concession was as full of tricks as a magician's trunk. The situation at week's end: deadlock...
...second Pan-American stock-car race, a five-day, 1,933-mile scramble sponsored by Mexico's National Automobile Association. Competing with Mexican speed demons for $68,000 in prizes-and the glory of beating some of the world's nerviest racers to Ciudad Juarez-were two-man teams from the U.S., Canada, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, France and Italy. Ahead of them were the hairpin curves, roller-coaster dips and erratic paving of the Pan-American highway, bone-jarring enough at tourist speeds, and highly dangerous for even the most experienced racer...
Immediately, the two-man faculty and the six students (two of whom were full-blooded Algon-quin Indians) set to work on a Constitution of Conduct, which has stood virtually without change for 233 years. This constitution, or "Open Letter." which binds both students and faculty, generally defines what members of the university may and may not do, and sets forth the ideals of academic freedom toward which Open has long aspired...
...two-man staff-Editor Carlson and Art Director George Avey, a former highways department draftsman-pick pictures just because they like them, and have no qualms about running the same sort of picture again & again. In five years, Carlson figures they have printed some 250 shots of cactus flowers. Says he: "Every once in a while readers say 'no more Indians,' but never have they said 'too many cactus flowers...