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...Hall, and Susanne J. Wilson '67, Holmes Hall, will be held to determine the presidency of the Radcliffe Government Association. But in the recent elections Anastasia Kucharski '68, Briggs Hall, was elected vice-president; Julia R. Currie '67, Moors Hall, secretary; Ethel M. Silverman '67, Comstock Hall, treasurer; Patricia Riley '67, Jordan Hall, nominating committee chairman; and Rachael A. Radio '68, Holmes Hall and Mary Belle Feltenstein '69, Comstock Hall, were elected National Student Association delegates...
...games. But then they have all had another year of Rupp. Guard Louie Dampier has developed into a deadly outside shooter (21.5 points per game). Forward Larry Conley has found his calling as the team's playmaker, has 48 assists this season. Forward Pat Riley has boosted his scoring average 5.6 points to 20.8. And Guard Tommy Kron has turned into a tiger on the backboards-thanks to a Rupp-prescribed weight-lifting program to develop his pushing muscles. The big new addition is 6-ft. 5-in. Sophomore Center Thad Jaracz, a local boy from Lexington...
...opening moments of the first period, it looked as if Harvard would be lucky to keep B.U. out of double figures. At 4:10 Billy Riley fired a pass up the middle to teammate John Parker, who poked in the puck from three feet...
...have trained 235,000 new recruits-70% of the overall 340,000-man increase in the armed forces set in motion by the President in July. To handle them, General Johnson is opening five new training centers. Three new 7,500-man infantry brigades are being organized. At Fort Riley, Kans., the Army will activate the brand-new, 14,000-man 9th Infantry Division. More than 700 smaller units are taking shape. Twenty-nine additional Army helicopter companies are sprouting rotors. Last week the Pentagon announced plans for at least one more chopper-supported airmobile division...
Once a Thief spends much too much time establishing the sexual compatibility of its two stars: Frenchman Alain Delon, who rates as a kind of male Bardot, and Hollywood's Ann-Margret (Bus Riley's Back in Town), who proves once again that it was good looks, not good acting, that made her the outstanding young box-office attraction...