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...quick-paced first half saw the Crimson employ a three-man press which harrassed the M.I.T. backcourt men into committing unseemly errors. Although the varsity also lapsed on occasion, the team nevertheless was shooting well, and jumped away to a 24-12 lead...
...game began at a nip-and-tuck pace, each team exchanging baskets and intermittent foul shots, with the varsity quintet always managing to stay a few points ahead. The Crimson was operating as a unit--hitting frequently on set shots against Williams' early zone defense, rebounding well, playing a three-man press for the first few minutes, and using an effective zone of its own for the second time this season...
...present Houses, the Master's committee and the Administration will have to make a decision on what to do about pricing deconverted suites. As Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Manager of Operating Services, points out, the rooms are presently priced to meet operating expenses of the Houses. If a three-man suite is deconverted to accommodate two men, either these two will have to split the slack left by the loss of a third man, or the rent adjustment program will have to account for the difference...
...evidence that the accused were noisemakers, produced neighbors who said that the party had been orderly. But his defense character witnesses were no help: they were fellow ESPPs, who bristled the court by admitting under cross-examination that they hated the Army. At trial's end the three-man court deliberated six hours, found the ten defendants guilty, fined them $25 each, restricted them to post for 25 days, demoted each one grade in rank. The Chemical Center's 400 ESPPs were incensed but silent; Old Armymen were openly delighted. Said one: "Maybe now these boys will...
Another Council committee, the one appointed last week to study the charges of alleged ballot-box stuffing in the recent NSA referendum, asked the Council to extend the date of its report until next week's meeting. Paul E. Freehling '59, one of the members of the three-man committee, explained that the postponement would aid the committee in arriving at a unanimous decision. He said the members of the committee are divided at present on their opinions as to the validity of the charges and additional time was needed to conduct a more thorough investigation...