Word: y
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Dick Brown of Navy, with a 56 ft., 6 in. heave to his credit, should win with ease. Last year's champ, Bob Batdorf of Penn, has yet to break 51 ft. Harvard's Rick deLone and Steve Cohen should go two-three, while Yale has nothing. H 7, Y...
...Weight: Doten and Bailey should take first and second easily, with Sage third, and Jim McCarthy of Army South. H 10, Y...
...High jump: It is phenomenal for a Heps team to have one 6 ft., 6 in. high jumper, let alone two. Yale's Sam Streibert and Bill Flippin should tie for the top spot. H 0, Y...
There was more, but "Y" Educational Director William Kolodney dropped the curtain on Mailer, labeled the performance "a raw recital of filth." Cried Mailer: "An administrator is no judge of literature." Eagerly concurring, Kolodney noted that he had not been judging literature...
PERHAPS the most successful court painter of all time was Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velásquez. He had servants and slaves, was a palace chamberlain and a knight of the noble Order of Santiago. His sovereign, King Philip IV of Spain, thought so highly of him that he even consented to pose for him between battles at the front. But royal favorite though he was, Velásquez won greatness by his own unaffected naturalism. "I should prefer," he once said, "to be the leading painter of what are considered common subjects than the second best...