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...Crimson players have proven that they can hold their own against the top players in the country. Roger Berry, playing at number one, recently defeated Temple's Joe Lizardo, currently ranked 63rd in the nation...
Recipients of the 63rd annual fellowships from Harvard were: Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Jean-Marie Apostolides; Associate Professor of Pediatrics Raif S. Geha; Professor of Economics Jerry R. Green; Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France Stanley Hoffman; Richards Professor of Chemistry Martin Karplus; Professor of Sociology Lee Rainwater; Professor of Romance and Comparative Literatures Susan R. Suleiman; Professor of Law Alvin C. Warren, and Bernard Avishai, an associate editor of the Harvard Business Review...
...wife of exiled Soviet Dissident Andrei Sakharov spent her 63rd birthday surrounded by three grandchildren at Disney World in Florida, mesmerized by the fantasies conjured up in the Magic Kingdom. For the past six months, Yelena Bonner has been nurtured by her family and awed by the wonders of the U.S. She has soaked up sun in the Virgin Islands, seen Cats on Broadway and stayed up all night with her 85-year-old mother Ruth, leafing through the pages of an old family photo album. Nonetheless, says Alexei Semyonov, a son from her previous marriage, "she never really could...
...oldtimer who could, it was hoped, whip things back into shape," he recalls. That mission accomplished, the self-effacing veteran newsman told NBC Chairman Grant Tinker that he wanted to return to what he loves most and does best: producing news shows. His wish was granted on his 63rd birthday last week. Aside from the fact that the changing of the guard happened quietly and smoothly, a rare occurrence at any network headquarters, the biggest surprise was the man chosen as Frank's replacement: Lawrence Grossman, 52, president of the Public Broad casting Service (PBS) since...
...nonetheless entertaining. It adds credibility to the film's claim of International terror. Malmuth works best on the streets of New York. For many of us, Nighthawks is the closest we will ever get to dancing at Xenon's or the inside of the subway construction on 63rd Street. He tends to film at night, filling the screen with a plethora of flashing colored lights or flickering blue sparks. But there are too many chase scenes, through New York subways--shades of The French Connection--along dark, deserted streets, in tunnels and across fire escapes. How many times...