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...giant slalom held Friday morning, the Crimson earned 37 points. Alpine Captain Dick Raines was first for the team with a 26th place. Eric Jewitt was close behind in 27th. Falling midway through the course; Peter Anton finished 53rd...

Author: By John D. Blond, | Title: Harvard Skiers Finish Tenth, Recapture Place in Division I | 3/1/1976 | See Source »

...challenge to develop now and increasingly more sophisticated and personnel weapons has been eagerly accepted by American corporations. In the lead in Honeywell, whom contracts for anti-personnel weapons in 1972 totalled $73.7 million. According to Fortune Magazine. Honeywell is America's 53rd largest corporation. In 1971 it was employing nearly 100,000 people...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: Manufacturing Death | 2/8/1975 | See Source »

Bokassa's attempts to improve the livelihood of his people are not nearly as impressive as his efforts to keep them politically subdued. Last week the President celebrated his 53rd birthday by inaugurating, to the beat of tribal drums, a new diamond-cutting plant. But the $15 million in foreign exchange brought in by diamond production last year is the only bright spot in an otherwise abysmal economy. Fully 90% of the people still live outside the cash economy, while Bokassa too often devotes himself to showy but nonbasic ventures. For example, as part of his birthday celebration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AFRICA: Lord High Everything | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

...vote-getter in the NCAA- and NAIA-sponsored senior hoopla. Outside of Providence's Marvin Barnes (seventh in the East with 41,820 votes), he is the leading New Englander, a good 10,000 votes ahead of B.C.'s Dan Kulcullen (50th), Holy Cross's Malcolm Moulton (53rd), Dartmouth's Bill Raynor (55th), UMass's Al Skinner (57th) and B.U.'s Kenny Boyd (62nd...

Author: By Robert T. Garrett, | Title: Fitzsimmons Scores Big in Pizza Hut Voting Even Though He Doesn't Play for Harvard | 2/28/1974 | See Source »

Autumn Afternoon. Directed by Yasujiro Ozu, his 53rd and final film, made in 1963 and released here for the first time this year. It is a profoundly simple movie about an aged widower hanging onto and inhibiting an only daughter who has reached marriageable age. An older Japanese culture of tradition and ceremony is giving way before a newer Japan caught up in a mad scramble for things: golf clubs, refrigerators handbags. It is a realized testament to the Ozu art (Tokyo Story is the best known of his films); the still camera hugs the floor, the rhythmed sound...

Author: By Emily Fisher and Richard Turner, S | Title: Thank You Richard Nixon: Ten Movies | 1/24/1974 | See Source »

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