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HENRY ROBINSON LUCE, the cofounder of TIME, probably had less personal publicity than any other American of comparable influence; he was widely unknown, and what was known about him was often wrong. Luce was particularly nettled by Wolcott Gibbs' brilliant parody profile in The New Yorker ("Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind"). Once, after Luce had visited a college class in contemporary biography, he exploded: "And who do you suppose the class was discussing? Me! And what do you suppose they were using as their text? That goddam article in The New Yorker! Is this thing going...
Senior Chip Seammon, senior Pres. Wolcott, junior Dannny Burnes, and sophomore Tom Micheletti (currently sidelined by tonsilitis) are battling for the fourth defense spot...
...favorite butt of early TIME baiters was the distinctive and mannered style in which the magazine was written during its formative years. In a famous 1936 New Yorker parody, the late Wolcott Gibbs caricatured that style in the classic line: "Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind." Our sentences no longer run backward (or hardly ever), but the spoofs continue. More recently, The New Yorker commented on our occasional tendency to use active, colorful verbs, and claimed that people in our pages always "groan, coo, snarl, taunt, thunder, chortle, crack, intone, growl, drawl," etc. The same article suggested that...
...Harvard, Coach Cooney Welland has brought defensemen Dennis Clark and Pres Wolcott up from the JV and returned Captain Bobby Clark to defense to replace Ben Smith, Bob Carr, and Tag Demment whom he suspended for fighting in the B.U. game...
Apparently, Wolcott had been unable to hear the knockdown time keepers count and had let the fight continue while he checked with officials of the Maine State Boxing Commission. Informed that the ten count had been reached, he then immediately rushed over to stop the fight...