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...five is Bryan's brother John Kean 83, whose performance in the Atlantic Coast Championships was the key to the Crimson victory over schools all along the eastern seaboard, closing the fall season with a flourish Horn also singles out as stars senior Craig Shank and Dave Woolsey and juniors Ethan Berkowitz and Hollis French...
...Friday night at 8 p.m. the Yale and Harvard Glee Clubs will perform classical and athletic songs at their annual football concert in Woolsey Hall. Harvard's part of the program will include-sacred music of the Rennaissance, Hungarian and Slavic folksongs, and a rendition of Leonard Bernstein '39's "Lonely Men of Harvard," a popular work which David Wellborn '81, manager of the Club's summer tour, describes as "all about Harvard and how great it is," and "very obnoxious if we sang it anywhere but Yale...
...that night Woolsey Hall will ring once again with the sounds of victory and defeat, as the Whiffenpoofs present their Autumn Jamboree, aided by the Harvard Krokodiloes and the Yale Whim 'N Rhythms. Also at 8, the New Haven Symphonic Baroque Ensemble will perform at Sprague Hall...
...Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, is twice as old as the Dixie. Moreover, Rickover, the father of U.S. naval nuclear power, seems quite likely to outlast the ship. Convinced that the admiral, soon to turn 80, is not about to be slowed down by barnacles, Acting Navy Secretary R. James Woolsey last week announced that Rickover had been appointed to yet another two-year term. That will make him a six-decade salt...
DIED. Charles Woolsey Cole, 71, former president of Amherst College (1946-60); of a heart attack; on a cruise ship off Los Angeles. The youngest man ever to head Amherst, Cole introduced a core curriculum required for all students and greatly enlarged the college's endowment. From 1961 to 1964 he served as Ambassador to Chile...