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...Department ("someone we feel cannot be objective") and enthusiastically accepted by the Peking government, Snow traveled 12,000 miles through New China, spent hours with Mao (the only American to interview him in ten years) and days with Chou Enlai. Just as time has not diminished Snow's zest for a story, neither have events darkened his view of Mao's China. Blue River. There is, of course, the matter of food shortage. But Snow argues that the famine of 1960 was vastly exaggerated by the Western press-even though Chou himself has pronounced it "the worst series...
Excluding the action in Cambridge, the day's zest game should be at Princeton, where the stumbling Tigers will attempt to give Dartmouth at least a scare. The Indians, who captured the League championship last week at Cornell, are currently very excited over the prospect of their first undefeated season in 37 years...
...were a Yalie (and by God I'm not) I would probably find the entries under Richard Bissell the more interesting; they are certainly written with more zest. But there are also some good things on Harvard first among them the sections on the undergraduate days of Teddy Roosevelt...
...haven't a zest for living." Cabot said, ''you weren't brought up right." He had enough zest for a dozen men, inherited from his father, Samuel Cabot, a physician (Harvard 1836). "About 79 years ago," said Godfrey Cabot one day in 1950, "my father told me that man is going to fly, and when he flies he will fly farther and faster than the birds. My father was a very farseeing man." Godfrey Cabot was bitten by the flying bug shortly after the Wright brothers lifted off a hill at Kitty Hawk. After the outbreak...
Died. Godfrey Lowell Cabot, 101, a most proper Bostonian, whose longevity was a measure of his zest for life; in Boston (see THE NATION...