Word: crowns
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard, now 3-3, must win its final four games, and defeat Yale convincingly. to have a chance at one of the four at-large bids to the NCAA playoffs. Brown, 7-1, needs to defeat Cornell in Providence next week to capture the Ivy crown; yesterday's victory assured the Bruins of the District 1 berth, barring complete collapse...
...most kingly. The fire of majesty flashes from Chamberlain's brow as he rebukes the usurping Bolingbroke: "The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord." In his final scene, as piteously alone as he was once in clamorous pomp attended, bereft of crown and wife, Richard seems a saint redeemed...
Despite the loss to Princeton, Harvard's prospects for sharing the EITA. crown are still pretty good. Bobby Odaiz, Columbia's top player will be back in action, and the Lions will have the home court advantage when they play Princeton...
...Despite the strong showing against Penn, the Crimson is still the underdog in its Friday match at Columbia and a Saturday match at Princeton. If Harvard wins both matches, the Ivy League crown is almost assured...
...railroad ties turn into thick benches, tin cans take on new life as lamps. "Salvaged waste has value," agrees George Korper, proprietor of the Eco-Center store in Greenwich, Conn., which sells things like telephone-cable spools as $2 patio tables. Going one better, Mrs. Jerrald Dixon of Crown Point, Ind., makes "Old Woman in the Shoe" table centerpieces with plaster figures and her husband's worn-out Army boots...