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head from five townies Qwho else?j, who later were caught and admitted doing it just for kicks Qwhat else?j. Often vapid, if sometimes vulgar, Ne-zur pundit Richard Stewart reached the high point of his career by calling graduate girls ugly without excep- tion. This immediately caused a furor in the gradu- ate schools, and young ladies wrote back saying they were not ugly. Even the Eli swim team's 200th consecutive vic- tory fwinning it from Brown's better than average mermenj couldn't stem the tide, and the Yale Ad- missions office acknowledged there had been a drop in applications-later admitted to be 1Of4-. Never- theless, Dean Arthur Howe said he would admit 25 more freshmen next year. Wliile Freshman Dean Harold Wliitenian clung to the moral standards of our Founding Fathers and Queen Victoria, upperclass activities Dean Richard Carroll announced that Friday curfew hours in col- leges would be extended to midnight. In Wasliing- ton, john F. Kennedy was inaugurated. The podium caught tire during the innvocation, but no one seemed to mind. President Griswold proved to be human and en- tered Grace-New Haven for an intestinal operation, 'TbiL'!'?.f, C:II'llfI'cIl' brightened lbe zvifller. His recovery was satisfactory, but slow, and Yale did without him for the better part of the remaining year. Dean William C. DeVane also suffered a mild heart attack about the same time, although he was back in office by March. One of the year's best pieces of news came with the announcement of a 551 million bequest by the late Neil Gray '90 to improve Yale's almost non- existent creative writing program. Among the crea- tions of the grant - the Gray Professorship of Rhetoric Cto be held by Cleanth Brooksj, several new writing courses for underclassmen, and visiting fellowships by practising writers. Meanwhile, Yalies were in the 717f.l'f' of exams and fighting their way through the third large snow storm of the year. Somehow, both passed, and life returned to normal. The football team made its annual appeal for spring practice, and the A.A. made its annual de- nial. In Congress, Sam Rayburn - with the help of Kennedy forces - rammed an enlargement of the Rules Committee through the House by a slim margin of 217-212. Oblivious to atomic annihilation, the Second Coming, or advancing glaciers - the administra- tion announced it would seal a number of docu- fnfpta lj sf
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