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UNIVERSITY copped national TV at- tention top as Brown met Northwest- ern in NBC's Quizbowl show. Bruin- Pembroke foursome narrowly missed 145-135 knocking off four weeks-in-a- row champs from Evanston. Brownmen on the spot were Steve Dyson and Paul Hagenau.
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BROWN has extended its libraries' hours in keeping with the increased student use of library facilities - much of which is due to the I.C. cur- riculum's textbookless emphasis on independent research. George DeWit fat top of page and Al Osborne below work on papers in the Reserve Book Room - often called the I.C. Room. Above, Dave Toser and neighbor Pete Vale enact the age-old I-just-dropped-by-to-see-if-you-could-return- the-overnight-reserve-checked-out-for-me scene under a wall of Hirsch- feld cartoons in Dave's room.
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RICHARD A. FOREMAN '59, Scarsdale, N. Y., took part in the Honors program in English Expression Composition. Aside from occasional experiments with painting. Fore- man's interests and activities almost completely involve drama. As an actor, he's starred in many Sock and Buskin roles in addition to a heavy schedule of summer stock work. As a playwright. In addition, he has authored a novel, Circle of the Grass, served as Literary Wattlebit, performed by the Scarsdale Summer Theater, Frankie and Johnny, given by a Sarah Lawrence theatrical group - and has written a play as his honors thesis. The Man Who Was Not Wise. Foreman is an admirer of Bertolt Brecht, the great modern German playwright. In addition, he has authorized a novel. Circle of the Grass, served as Literary Editor of BRrRuUNoNIA, and founded the Creative Workshop - a showplace for under- graduate artistic efforts of all kinds. WILLIAMH. TRAUB '59, Richboro, Pennsylvania, is a member of Delta Upsilon. Bill is most well-known for his football ability. In addition, he is a firstclass skier both kinds, water and snow and has earned his pilot's license. Although he missed four complete games, he led the Ivy League in passes-caught in his last season, tied the Brown record for passes-caught in a single game against Harvard-7, was named to the coaches' 2nd team All-Tvy, honorable mention Associated Press All-TIvy, and 2nd team All-New England. Academically, Traub is a top student highest grades on football team, is
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