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It was then, with the greatest of surprise that Harvard students awoke on Thursday morning, Nov. 11 to find large, black headlines staring at them from the CRIMSON: "Princeton cuts athletic relations at Harvard." The Princeton athletic board had met and decided that further athletic engagements with Harvard would be...
A native of Milwaukee, I feverishly awaited your Oct. 21 issue, anticipating a cover story on the Braves' Lew Burdette. But instead of Burdette (entombed in your Sport section), there was Britain's Prince Philip smugly staring into antiquity. Anyone on Wisconsin Avenue for cricket?
Sitting motionless and staring at TV, long feared by physicians as a danger to the eyes, is also a threat to the circulation. So warned Philadelphia's Dr. Meyer Naide in the A.M.A. Journal last week. Internist Naide cited three patients (one a doctor) who had had severe blood...
When Vag found him, he was sitting at a corner table, staring at a glass of iced tea. "Did you ever wonder about Eskimos?" he asked, after Vag had pulled up a chair. "What I mean is, how they ever stand such a boring life.
The oldest man ever to serve in Congress, Rhode Island's peppy Democratic Senator Theodore Francis Green, turned 90, reaffirmed his aim to be re-elected in 1960 (he would be 99 on completion of that term), prepared to hop off this week on a tour of northern NATOland...