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With the Minutemen leading, 71-68, with 44 seconds left in the game, Harvard put, on a full-court press. Rick Pitino eluded Jean Wilkinson and laid in a length-of-the-court pass from Tom Austin. Wilkinson fouled Pitino and the junior guard converted his free throw, putting the game out of reach...
Speaking at the Law School Forum at Austin Hall, Zumwalt said that the Navy must have the capability of being a strategic deterrent, of projecting forces overseas, of maintaining our overseas presence and of keeping the sea lanes clear for commercial vessels...
...lifting spirits in a department staffed heavily with liberal civil servants largely antagonistic to Nixon's conservative social policies. Some do fault Richardson, however, for too blithely accepting Nixon's rejection of both his plans for prompt school desegregation, such as the use of busing in Austin, Texas, and his attempts to compromise with Congress on welfare reform. Richardson has a self-protective knack of getting along with his superiors...
Harvard went into the mile and two-mile relays, worth five points each, with a 20-point bulge. The meet thus on ice, Harvard coach Bill McCurdy decided not to run Nick Leone or Austin O'Connor in the mile, and Quirk and Bob Clayton in the two-mile...
...sicker when young, the brighter when grown? It seems an unlikely proposition, but Psychologist Robert Helmreich of the University of Texas at Austin and Psychiatrist William Prescott of the U.S. Public Health Service in San Juan, P.R., argue that it is true. The Teddy Roosevelt effect, Helmreich calls it, after the President who emerged from a sickly childhood into an adulthood of endeavor and accomplishment...