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...Deacons were led by junior guard Dave Taft, who averaged 18 pints per game, and by center John Leshy, who accounted for most of the rebounds. There seniors, Jim Weaver, Allen Quint, and John cox, and the Junior. Roger Noback, completed the six-man squad...
President Kennedy proposed a similar department in 1961 but announced that he would name a Negro to head it; he thereby antagonized many members of Congress, and the House voted the plan down. President Johnson may very well appoint a Negro-Federal Housing Administrator Robert C. Weaver-but he is not particularly advertising the fact, and Congress seems certain to approve the plan...
Evaluating classroom performance is complex, but a growing number of university administrators are insisting that it can-and must-be done. Ohio State's new dean of faculties, Dr. John C. Weaver, recently warned that the university must "seek attractive, indeed compelling, reward and recognition for good undergraduate teaching." This should become "every bit as important an element in the formulae for promotion and salary increases as research and publication." If not, he said, "we would do well to close the university's doors...
Organizations from most of the colleges in the Boston area, including Harvard's CRCC, will participate. Claude L. Weaver, '66, a SNCC field secretary, and Howard Zinn, an associate professor of Government at Boston University, will address the rally...
This Holmes is a kind of boy's man whose greatest joy is tinkering with his chemistry set. In musical terms, he is a drab, antiseptic, kissproof cousin of Henry Higgins. He has his brain on his brain, and he incessantly makes love to it in Fritz Weaver's croaking brand of talkee-singee-"just a loaf of bread and a cryptogram, this were paradise enow...