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The defending champions used their favorite 6-1 score to abolish Dartmouth's fabled defense, at Hanover yet. Harvard, the Ivies' only other undefeated team, remained in second place with its 3-0 whitewash of Cornell.
To For almost four decades, the Intercollegiate Conference, otherwise known as the Big Ten, has dominated U.S. college football - producing more national champions (13) and more All-Americas (250-odd), gleefully running up the scores against outmanned intersectional opponents. "When you're winning," shrugged Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes...
Orthodox Jews, of course, are generally the stern and unbending champions of an almost literal approach to Halakah. "On it and on it alone," says Halakah Scholar Rabbi Louis Rabinowitz of Jerusalem, "we base our lives, our thoughts and our actions." "Without Halakah," Israeli Author Abraham Kariv told a Jerusalem...
The plot demands nothing of audiences except that they remember the definition of a tontine, a sort of lethal lottery: the families of 20 English youngsters each invest ?1,000 in a fund, and some 80 or 90 years later, the last survivor takes all. Two brothers, played with tireless...
Died. Lenny Bruce, 40, nightclub performer, leading outpatient of the sick-comic school; of suspected narcotics poisoning; in Hollywood. Son of an "exotic dancer," trained as a burlesque comedian. Bruce was never in tune with this world, and he soured totally in the 1950s after his beautiful blonde wife became...