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...street. On my side of the groups of Negroes leaning against store- eyed me hostilely. Finally the loneliness new unbearable. I raised my eyes to a young man. "How are you, brother?" I whispered. A broad smile instantly spread across his face. , and his friends strolled up to shake hand. The whites across the street looked and then sauntered off. No doubt they too that sides had finally been taken...
...shimmers with tension in the crowded room. All eyes are focused on the action at the tables. The players hunch over the board, sweating with strain; and when they leave, whether in victory or defeat, their hands shake for minutes...
When he walks across the yard at San Quentin prison, inmates line up to shake his hand. He has interviewed pickpockets, prostitutes and crooks on TV; once an escaped mental-asylum patient barged into the studio and unburdened himself over the air. It has become something of a local practice for fugitives from justice to surrender to Coates...
Unless Bradley can work a miracle, this should be the end of the line for Princeton. Providence, the country's fourth-ranked team, has lost only once this year. Their defensive play has been brilliant all season, and unless Bradley can shake loose for about 40 points, Providence will be making the trip to Portland, Ore. for the national championship next week. Michigan 98 Dayton 71 San Francisco 91 Oklahoma City 76 Wichita 86 Southern Methodist 81 Vanderbit 83 DePaul 78 Oklahoma State 75 Houston...
Taking the Heat Off. After years of trying to shake a too frequently justified image as only puffed-up high schools, the junior colleges have earned general acceptance as one of the most dynamic and useful assets of higher education. Last year 41 new two-year colleges, many boasting spectacular architecture and facilities (see following color pages), opened their doors, bringing the total to 719. Their enrollment has nearly doubled since 1950, is just over a million (1,043,000). One out of every five college students in the U.S. now goes to a junior college...