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Last year's game was particularly unpleasant one. Most of the talk was about the strike, but worst of all was seeing Carlton Risk, everyone's favorite Red Sox player, in a Chicago uniform hitting a three-run homer in the eighth inning to give the White Sox the game...
...report to the Medical School Alumni Council, Dr. Edward H. Ahrens '37 and Dr. Carlton M. Akins '62, charge that strict science course requirements and general Medical School admissions policies have created an "undesirable atmosphere" for pre-medical students at Harvard...
...stylishly dressed party of eight lunching at a center table in Chicago's tony Ritz-Carlton restaurant is about to start the second course. As white-aproned waiters whisk in artichauts vinaigrette, the guests exchange amiable chitchat. Dark-haired August Walker Pelton regales the group with an anecdote about Princess Caroline of Monaco. "She tells me," he confides, "that when anyone in their family has elbows on the table, her grandmother jabs them with a fork." In the lull that follows, Bridget Dunham chews meditatively on her water goblet, picks her teeth, then dives under the table after...
...lights out--especially in the first half--going 19-for-31 in the opening period and 32-for-55 (58 per cent) overall. For the most part unable to get the ball inside against Harvard's collapsible press, the Crusaders--especially Kevin Greaney (16), Eddie Thurman (16), and James Carlton (17)--just bombed the twines from the outside, connecting consistently on shots from the 15-20 foot range...
...Carlton intercepted a Fleming-to-Dixon pass, and flipped the ball to center Pat Elzie, who converted a crowd-pleasing slam dunk to raise the Holy Cross lead to three. And Harvard never got that close again...