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...Connecticut Classic at Storrs, Conn., balanced scoring helped Harvard up its four-point halftime margin over U. Conn. to a final 80-70 score. In a very physical contest, the Crimson attack got its big boost when guard Hal Smith hit three quick lay ups in the final five minutes to ice the game for Harvard...
...both games the Crimson's shooting was off, hovering around 36 per cent for the tournament. Syracuse, the other team in the tournament topped Yale, 78-72, before smashing U. Conn...
...impossibility" but L. Fred Jewett '59 decides to use it in the last minute advertising attempt to recruit the Class of 77. "Have we got a Fall for you!" Harvard posters tell prospective freshmen. Fingered by svelt actress Jill St. John, Dr. Henry Kissinger '50 testifies before the Rowayton, Conn., International Sex Crimes Tribunal. "I vas only following orders," Kissinger tells miss St. John...
Died. Mark Van Doren, 78, educator, author and poet; in Torrington, Conn. A lean, soft-spoken scholar, Van Doren launched his career as an educator at New York City's Columbia University in 1920. Though he wrote more than 50 books of verse, fiction and literary criticism and in 1940 won a Pulitzer Prize for his spare, Frostian lyrics (Collected Poems), the classroom remained his focal point for 39 years. Among the students influenced by his gentle Socratic discourses were Novelist Jack Kerouac and Poets Thomas Merton, Allen Ginsberg and John Berryman. Though stunned by the 1959 scandal involving...
...Harvard five will play UConn and Yale at Storrs, Conn. in a hastily-improvised affair called the Connecticut Classic on December 22 and 23. A week later, they will visit Pittsburgh, Pa, and Durham, N.C. for back-to-back games against Pitt and Duke...