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...Morton G. White, professor of Philosophy and Head of Humanities 5, noted that though uniting his course and Philosophy 1 would make both easier to staff, he could see no "positive need" beyond this. Both the courses, he said, serve different purposes...
...Morton S. Roberts, Lecturer on General Education and head of Natural Sciences 9, however, is opposed to such a union. The material covered in his course, he said, is normally part of the background of Astronomy concentrators, while Astronomy 1 is "too quantitative for General Education students...
What else?--there is still more carried in this slim blue frame. (For there are no ads, beyond an announcement that Chapman and Gilder are available for Limited Speaking Engagements.) Morton Halperin of the Center for International Affairs revives the notion of limited war tersely and persuasively; Edward S. Cabot alternates the obvious and the original in a highly irritating fashion in an article on Ghana. And, perhaps inevitably, the editors enjoy a little Democrat-baiting, in Cabot's indictment of Soapy Williams' behavior in Africa, in a collection of silly anecdotes called "The Political Notebook...
Field Honors. Son of a farmer-storekeeper, Morton has been working with dogs since he was a kid growing up in Myrtle, Miss. He started with the modest breed known locally as "potlikker hound," then traded his bicycle for two frayed foxhounds. At 19 Morton began training the teams of dogs that hunt bear through the canebrakes along the Mississippi-big hounds that run the bear into exhaustion, and darting terriers that hold him at bay while the huntsmen come crashing up. Says Morton: "Once, after we shot a bear we found a terrier named Frisco lying under him with...
...Morton won his first National in 1933, came to earn $2,400 for handling a winning dog in a trial, developed champions that made as much as $14,000 in stud fees at $200 a pairing. By 1948 Morton and his wife Sibyl had saved up enough money to buy a 7,500-acre cotton and cattle plantation outside of Selma...