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Following the Dunster House pattern of multiple seminars, Kirkland House is conducting three study groups. Ellot House, however, offers only two, while Lowell, where, according to Ullman, "we are playing it by ear," sponsors but one seminar...
Remembering the lesson of the previous Yale contest, the Crimson began the game with a alow, deliberate approach. Using a remarkably effective 2-1-1 sone and carefully working its offensive pattern, Harvard managed to hold the score to 5-5 after more than 12 minutes of play...
...approached Australia. Glenn radioed Astronaut Gordon Cooper in the tracking station at Muchea: "That was about the shortest day I've ever run into. Just to my right, I can see a big pattern of light, apparently right on the coast." The glow was the city of Perth, which had prepared? a welcome for Glenn that was also a test of his night vision. Street lights were ablaze. Families turned on their porch lights, spread sheets out in the yard as reflectors. Taxi drivers flicked their lights on and off. When the lights were explained to him, Glenn radioed Cooper...
...university" is actually a federation of independent colleges that control their own admissions. Undergraduates dominate Cambridge. Though the number of graduate students has doubled since 1956, it still has only 800 of them. Now this is changing, owing mainly to science. The pattern is clear at the first new men's college to be built at Cambridge in this century: fast-rising Churchill, sponsored by Sir Winston and prodded by his motto, "Forward." At Churchill, 70% of the 540 men will be in science; half will be graduates. Churchill's purpose, says its master. Sir John Cockcroft...
...relief to find that the other two articles in in this issue did not follow Mr. Shay's pattern of insobriety. But here the relief ended. Charles Vernoff's Defense of Neo-Hasidism answers Judith Kegan's diatribe against halfway-Hasids, which appeared in Mosaic last spring. Miss Kegan, says Vernoff, overstates her case when she debunks students who are only superficially enchanted with traditional Jewish mysticism. He argues instead that these spiritual dabblers ought to be encouraged, since they may eventually find true faith. Writing from palpable ignorance on this subject. I am unable to say whether Vernoff speaks...