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...Your article on the late Robert E. Wilson [Sept. 11] was a perceptive, just accounting of a distinguished career. However, Dr. Wilson would have noted one omission: his devotion to the College of Wooster (Ohio), where he took his undergraduate work, and which he served enthusiastically as chairman of its board of trustees. We at M.I.T. who were proud of his staunch support of this institution, admired his devotion to Wooster and his belief in the importance of the small liberal arts college...
Please Pay. A farm boy sensation in Wooster, Ohio, Chance won 51 high school games, lost only one, signed a minor-league contract with-irony of ironies-the Baltimore Orioles. "It's a good thing the Orioles let him get away," sighed a Yankee player last week, "or there wouldn't be any pennant race at all." Drafted by the Angels in 1961, Chance won 27 games and lost 28 over the next two seasons, picked up a reputation as a slicker at snooker and gin, hit the gossip columns regularly by palling around with Playboy Pitcher...
...Quakers present one of the most spectacular shows the Ivy League has seen in a long time. Ted Lansky, senior transfer from Wooster, has never lost a match, rolling up a slightly incredible 72 consecutive wins--he was 50-0 in high school and is 22-0 in college...
...John Verdery, headmaster of the Wooster School in Danbury, Conn., emphasized that Wooster would furnish more scholarships if it could contact more Southern Negroes, but that the school lacked the funds to seek such students by itself...
COLLEGE or WOOSTER Henry R. Luce, editor-in-chief. TIME INC. . L.H.D...