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Although none of Harvard's wrestlers rate among the favorites in any of the weight classes, coach John Lee feels that three of his men have some reason for optimism in the 65th Annual Eastern Wrestling Intercollegiate, which start today at Princeton...
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center--Two interesting, if not great, productions--Lee J. Cobb in director Gerald Freedman's "King Lear" and Frank Langella and Anne Bancroft as the Shakespeares in William Gibson's new "Cry of Players." At the VIVIAN BEAUMONT, W. 65th...
...geratest pitching duels in baseball history--McLain Vs. Gibson--will highlight the first game of the 65th World Series which opens today in St. Louis...
...first of 13 reunion classes to arrive. 5500 alumni are expected during the week, from the 65th Reunion Class of 1903 to the Fifth Reunion Class of 1963. In addition 3600 degree candidates and their families are here for Harvard's 317th Commencement...
Gregor Piatigorsky has been known to audiences for nearly half a century as one of the world's great cellists. But in the music world, he is almost as noted for his borscht-accented conversation-sharp and sagacious-as for his musicianship. Last week, as he observed his 65th birthday on his rambling estate in Los Angeles, the far-from-retiring Piatigorsky gave one of his inimitable offstage performances in a four-hour talk with TIME'S Los Angeles bureau chief, Marshall Berges. As these excerpts show, he is as much of a verbal virtuoso as ever...