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...returned to the College the Crimson will use the same lineup it employed against Army. Hampy Howell will play between Smith and Lake, followed by Bob Schwartsman at number four. Paul Sullivan will hold the five spot, followed by Roger Wiegand, Doug Walter, Clark Grew and Alec McDonell. Mac Gordon will make the trip as alternate...
Shortly after hearing of McGeorge Bundy's Washington appointment, a senior Faculty member who was at the University long before the 41-year-old Dean's seven year reign remarked sentimentally: "It won't be easy to imagine Harvard without Mac...
Possibly Harvard will be able to get along well without Mac, but the remark manages to show something of the way in which Bundy in the last few years seems to have grown larger than his job, and has wielded the Dean's powerful mace with an influence unusually strong...
With such a record of subtle achievement, Bundy will be unable to avoid becoming a legend while working only 500 miles away. It's not at all easy to imagine a Harvard without Mac...
...were sold to circuses, others allowed to go wild, but the roving herd did not die out for decades.) Fascinated, Amateur Historian Maverick dashed off a note to the general asking if the story were true. Last week Maverick got a reply insisting that, man or boy, Old Soldier Mac-Arthur never faded away from any dromedary. Recalled MacArthur: "About 1885, when my father [General Arthur Mac-Arthur] was in command of Fort Selden, New Mexico, I saw a camel feeding near the post guardhouse. I was then five years old. It would be incorrect to say I was frightened...