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...though Israel set out aggressively to “generate” Palestinian refugees in some grim industrial process. He also gives bizarre dates and numbers to describe the growth of Israeli settlements in the territories it occupied. The first settlements began in 1967 and 1968??not 1973 as Kennedy claims—and the number of settlers is nowhere near the 600,000 that he suggests...
...tied at 13 with less than a minute remaining, Pizzotti was hit and fumbled. The fumble was recovered and returned for a touchdown by Lehigh defensive lineman Paul Bode. NOVEMBER 17, 2007 HARVARD 37, YALE 6 With both teams heading into The Game undefeated for the first time since 1968??s infamous 29-29 Crimson victory, Pizzotti picks apart the Bulldog defense with 316 passing yards and a career-high four touchdowns, solidifying his spot on the All-Ivy First Team while only starting seven games. Despite O’Hagan’s return, Pizzotti enters...
...accounts, the 124th edition of The Game should have been a closely-fought affair. For the first time since 1968??s famous 29-29 Harvard victory, both teams entered with perfect 6-0 Ivy records, and Yale was an immaculate 9-0 overall. The Bulldogs had spent the season dominating Ivy opponents, winning every league contest save one by double-digit margins, never allowing more than 17 points in regulation and becoming the first team to score 50 or more points twice in a single Ivy campaign. Yale running back Mike McLeod, despite a nagging toe injury...
It’s too late for Fitzpatrick and Edwards and Everett. If they defeat the Elis today, their senior campaign will rank right up there with those of 1922 and 1968??the team that came back to tie Yale 29-29 after trailing by 16 with just 42 seconds to play—but they will not have the same chance to compete for something extra...
...realities of show business prospects and his love for psychology. Setting his theatrical aspirations aside, he arrived at Harvard as a research associate, focusing on the study of child psychology at William James Hall. Some of his fondest Harvard memories are of “occupying University Hall in 1968??chasing [then National Security Advisor Henry] Kissinger through the tunnels…watching the police come out with all their riot gear. I was lucky to be here during an enormously exciting time in terms of social programs and politics. “Sesame Street?...