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Coach Cooney Welland's skaters faced the tireless Grey on their larger-than-usual rink. The rink confused and tired the shoddy Crimson team, and glaring mistakes, rather than well-executed plays, highlighted the Harvard game...
...England has sent us Mr. R.A. Skelton to set things aright. He has grey hair and smiling eyes, of course, but what is more important, he is curator of maps for the British Museum and a visiting consultant charged by Paul Buck with the task of drawing up proposals for the classification, cataloguing and housing of Harvard's maps and for the procurement of new maps on a more extended scale. Since the last (and the first) Harvard map catalogue was issued in 1831 the work involved is considerable...
...from tests based on the creativity theories of University of Chicago Psychologists Jacob W. Getzels and Philip W. Jackson (TIME, Oct. 31, 1960). They put forward the now respected idea that a high IQ is not a reliable sign of "giftedness." may simply indicate "convergent" thinking, or mental grey-flannelism. Truly creative children, they say, are "divergent" types who tend to find IQ tests boring, do not readily accept the "right" answer as the right one. Seeking a better gauge than IQ, the Chicago team devised various tests to spot divergents. Instead of asking students to pick "right" answers...
There is no Christmas in Harvard Square. Grey, childless, overtired, our little community tries, but fails...
...with things for women. In its new Boutique, Sak's is showing "a world of witty fashions" selected in New York. There are tailored wool skirts in solids and tweeds, mohair and bulky knit sweaters and proportioned wool slacks. Sensible, stylish and comfortable all at once is Sak's grey flannel wraparound skirt sporting brown suede pockets. If your size is not on hand, Sak's will gladly order it for you from New York immediately...