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...same, of course. Some are strongly cohesive, such as the CRIMSON, SDS, the Loeb, the football team. Others are less well-defined, depending more on mutual interest than mutual action, such as the informal circle of mathematicians or movie-makers. The groups have undefined boundaries. The CRIMSON is close to the Loeb and far from the football team. It was closer to SDS last year than it is now. The concept of outside is dynamic. Its flow is the chart of a Harvard education...
Northeastern which was routed 10-2 by B.C. Saturday, should not seriously challenge the Crimson tonight, but it could possibly keep the game close if Harvard is not sharp. Ken Leu. the Huskies captain, is an outstanding goalie, but he will need extra support from his defense if he is to hold Harvard below the total it scored in its 8-4 opening win over Northeastern...
Princeton was too strong for the Crimson. The game was close for the first ten minutes and then with five minutes left in the half, after two quick Harvard baskets cut the lead to five, the Tigers scored 12 straight points to take control 6-7 junior John Hummer made six of his eight points in the clinching burst...
Because a foreman dared to turn on an oil valve, 22 toolsetters from a rival union recently stalked out of Britain's Girling company, a large manufacturer of brakes. That started a disastrous chain reaction. For lack of brakes, automobile companies had to close several plants and lay off thousands of workers. Ford Motor Co., Ltd., alone lost an esti mated $50 million in sales during the four weeks that the walkout lasted...
Manet's The Artist, though painted only eight years before his death, is a provocative contrast to the broadly stroked, flatly patterned pictures that any gallerygoer can identify across the room as a Manet. Marcellin Desboutin was a witty, talented engraver, and one of Manet's close friends. The uncharacteristically detailed features, the brooding eyes, perhaps reflect Manet's special affection for his model...