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...colleges and universities ACORN appealed to this week, and their stock holdings in Middle South as of January 1, 1971, are: Institution Shares Northwestern University 50,994 Cornell University 40,000 University of Michigan 39,602 Columbia University 25,508 Vanderbilt University 24,000 Emory University 20,000 Williams College 17,413 Swarthmore College 17,142 Pomona College 15,000 Tulane University 13,500 University of Illinois 11,000 Rochester Institute of Technology 10,000 University of Virginia 9,937 University of Wisconsin 8,400 Brown University 5,200 Clark University 4,000 University of Pennsylvania 1,600 Syracuse University...
...soon-to-be "UCLA of the South," what with this year's team made up of four sophomores and a senior with the sixth man, Davis, a freshman. But I don't even claim that Carolina ia the best in the South. In fact, with N.C. State, UNC, Maryland, Vanderbilt, Alabama, Western Kentucky, Jacksonville and Kentucky, I would claim Carolina is probably only fourth or fifth best below the Mason-Dixon line this year. But notice that that also qualifies as the tenth or twelveth best in the country...
...university's president, Andrew Torrence, worries the school is becoming known solely as a football factory. "Very few people take the time to become acquainted with our other successes," says Torrence. He speaks from experience. The game against Florida A. & M. had to be played at nearby Vanderbilt because Tennessee State's tiny stands could not contain the 27,000 fans who showed...
...designer and, most valuable of all, his name. Halston will now be free from the pressures of merchandising his wares and more able to exercise the fashion touch that has won him two Coty Awards (the fashion Oscar) and a clientele that includes Barbra Streisand, Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis...
...foundation of the building so that the tiger's natural tomb (actually a large underground cavern) would be left intact while construction continued around it. The bank's gesture quickly paid dividends. A team of amateur diggers, led by Ferguson and Anthropologist Ronald Spores of Vanderbilt University, found the bulk of the remaining pieces of the tiger's skeleton as well as more fossils, including the bones of several other extinct creatures apparently killed and dragged into the cavern by the tiger: a mastodon, an ancient horse, a long-nosed piglike creature called a peccary...