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...Kopp, boards a train for other stadiums to jot down plays used by future Crimson opponents. Every weekend except this one before the Eli battle, that is, Tomorrow Harry will be accompanied by not only the above mentioned two but also by Freshman mentor Henry Lamar. "Four men can chart even the emotions of Howie Odell," Jacunski says...
...Faculty Club, the Republican Senate policy-maker pleaded the case of grass-roots "freedom from bureaucracy" in an off-the-cuff ten-minute talk. "No matter what course we chart in this crucial hour," he declared, "the one inviolate must be the power of communities to run their own affairs...
...testing," Audience Research will use the Hopkins Televote Machine, a Rube Goldbergian contrivance originally designed to chart audience reaction to movies (TIME, July 22, 1946). By turning a rheostat, hand-picked audiences indicate their degree of amusement from "very dull" to "like very much." Promising movies have a high "Want-to-See." Radio shows will get a "Want-to-Hear" rating...
...Berkeley. This sheep-dip style of education encourages short cuts: mimeographed commercial lecture notes (Fybate Notes) sell like Books-of-the-Month on Berkeley's campus. California does its best to break up, and to personalize, the courses. At U.C.L.A., one professor of history props up a seating chart of his 150 students next to his shaving mirror until he commits it to memory. But the university recognizes its limitations. Says popular Chemistry Professor Joel Hildebrand: "The big institution must be content to be a place of opportunity rather than a place of compulsion. It is no place...
...that nobody won. A manager who was sent scurrying after the weight chart returned with the information that Howie had not weighed in after the game. He had fallen asleep on the rubbing table. Maybe he was training for next week's trip to the sleepy south...