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Thus far, the Big Green offense has been just good enough to win--except once--but its personal is such that the offensive attack at Hanover is potentially one of the League's best. One of the League's finest quarterbacks, Jack Kinderine, has done surprisingly well in replacing 1959 all-Ivy Bill Gundy. Kinderdine has completed 30 for 60 passes in four games and also has the Ivy's top average, 50 per cent...
...assassination last week indicated that the threat to parliamentarianism has never been eradicated. It was third in a series of attempts made on eminent political figures since last June. The first assassin, attacking the life of a moderate Socialist leader, had no relations with a rightist group, and except for his hatred of the Zengakuren, he committed his act in a schizophrenic fit. The second attacker, aiming at Kishi, had no intention of killing him, but wanted merely to punish the prime minister for having "clumsily handled the problems of the Liberal Democratic Party." The third incident differed from...
Integration in education, via the Supreme Court decision, had become the symbolic issue of equal rights. Except perhaps for their teachers, the students were most affected and most concerned about the inferior schools they and their younger brothers and sisters attended. As college students they knew that neither their college preparatory work not the courses of learning now open to them were on a par with those available in the North or even in the white South. They had sacrificed the immediate gratifications of job and family for education and were aware that on paper their degrees should entitle them...
...winning 68.2 per cent of the vote, Kennedy swept every Faculty field except Naval Science, but had the most trouble at the Business and Medical Schools, which gave him 56.7 per cent and 55.2 per cent of their vote, respectively. Strongest support came from the Social Sciences, which voted an overwhelming 58 to 10 in favor of the Massachusetts Senator. The Humanities and Natural Sciences were close behind with 75.3 per cent and 69 per cent...
...boring. As for the scatological parts, they didn't tell me anything I didn't know before." Of Lolita: "I read the first 74 pages. Then I was too bored to go on. Shocked? Damn it, it takes more than that to shock me. Nothing shocks me except cruelty." And what does he think of women these days? "As far as I can judge, with women it is all take and no give. There must be some women who are not liars. I do know a few women I am extremely fond...