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Putting on a sizzling burst of speed in the last event of a cold and windy afternoon, Wendell Mottley gave Yale a tie for first in the mile relay and a 62-57 victory over Harvard in the Heptagonals outdoor meet Saturday at Princeton. The Elis, who won their fifth...
Despite Awori's performance, the most outstanding time of the meet was turned in by Yale star Wendell Mottley in the 600-yard run. Mottley breezed to a fantastic time of 1:10.1, easily a Heps record. On a miserably slow unbanked track, he passed the quarter mile mark in...
Garrison thought in such absolute terms that once the slaves were "freed" by the Civil War, he washed his hands of them. Other abolitionists, like Wendell Phillips, understood that the battle for Negro rights had only begun. But when the Negroes slipped back into peonage in the South, Garrison scarcely...
David M. Gordon '65, of Adams House and Berkeley, Calif., has been named Jacob Wendell Scholar for his class. The award, amounting to $453 this year, goes to the student showing the most promise during freshman year. Judging is done by a committee including former Wendell scholars and administration officials...
Died. Charles Hopkinson, 93, dean of U.S. portrait artists; in Manchester, Mass. A proper Bostonian known as the "court painter of Harvard" for his precise oils of Presidents Charles W. Eliot (his uncle), Abbott Lawrence Lowell and James B. Conant, Hopkinson dashed off impetuous watercolors for pleasure, but turned a...