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John Bryce Gordon Rinehart passed into legend last Saturday morning in Waynesburg, Pa., at the age of 77. Five decades of Harvard men, when they heard the news, muttered a parting tribute to a man who lived 52 years with a terrible myth clouding his life. The myth is untrue. Rinehart did have friends...
John Bryce Gordon Rinehart, the legendary recluse whose name has been shouted across the Yard by succeeding generations of University men, died Saturday in Waynesburg...
Rinehart came to the University as a law student, in the days in which graduate students lived in the Yard. A graduate of Waynesburg College, he returned to Waynesburg several years ago, after retiring from the practice...
...pound class, in which Leo will compete appears particularly strong, with Tony Gizoni, defending champion from Waynesburg College, slightly favored. Mike Fllipos, Lehigh's Eastern champion who edged Lee 6 to 4 in the semi-finals two weeks ago, is also entered...
...passion for work started when he was orphaned at nine and had to make his own way through high school and college (Ohio State, Waynesburg, Rider and Rutgers), where he earned five degrees (B.S., A.B., B.C.S., M.C.S. and M.A.) and played football, basketball and baseball. This unrelenting will to work shows up in Bee's coaching. "I work my players harder [three hours a day] than any other coach in the business," Bee says pridefully. " work 'em, bawl 'em out, browbeat 'em . . . and they hate me." Though his players may not actually hate...