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...Humphrey's historical image, which until this past summer was a populist hybrid of William Jennings Bryan and a character from Sinclair Lewis's imagination, antecedes them all. He calls to mind the great senators of the 1830's and 40's, those men who were at first allied to their sections, the old, old west or mercantile New England, but who became the most famous, and most respected, spokesmen of nationalism--Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, Thomas Hart Benton...
...State won the meet with a four man score of 315,29 strokes better than the Crimson. Low man for Harvard was captain Jim Campen, whose 18-hole total of 80 was sixth-best among the individual scores. Brian McGuinn shot an 82, John Hawkins a 90, and Bob Sinclair a 92 to round out the Crimson scoring...
Three of the Crimson scores, led by Captain Jim Campen's medal-winning 75, were among the low five individual finishes. Sophomore Bob Sinclair tied for third place with a 77 and Brian McGuinn, another sophomore, finished in a deadlock for fifth place...
Sophomore Bob Sinclair (160), Mike Millis (162), and John Hawkins (166) also scored for Harvard as the Crimson's 799 total beat runnerup Boston College by 18 strokes for the team title...
...ideas." He defends all the liberal tenets--from foreign aid to equal rights--by illustrating the salutary effect they would have on the nation's capital growth. Certainly there is moralism in his politics, but there is also a large dose of boosterism. Where Sinclair Lewis' Babbitt deprecated the poor for their lack of "pep," Humphrey says he wants to inject the talents of the poor into the economy as a shot of "pep--non-Babbitt style...