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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...departure from Joel's earlier music. "My Life" and "Zanzibar" also set shallow words to fine music. The former mixes bold, upbeat instrumentals with creative back-up vocals from Chicago's Peter Cetera and Donnie Decus. The latter experiments with some faint Latin rhythm and a few typical Steely Dan cliches, mixing in a fine jazz trumpet solo by Freddie Hubbard. It is the album's best mood piece, and possibly the most creative work on 52nd Street...
Then came the first odd incident of the day. A 30-yd. Bosnic field goal attempt with 2:57 to go in the half sailed into the arm of Penn's Kevin Weir instead of through the goalpost. Two-and-a-half minutes later. Quaker Dan Huber killed a desperation Harvard rally by picking off a Brown aerial at the Penn 14-yd. line...
Harvard Penn Brown Dartmouth Cornell Columbia Princeton Yale SEASON (Pct.) John Donley Penn 28-24 Dartmouth 17-16 Cornell 24-7 Yale 21-20 20-16 (.555) Dan Gil Harvard 30-21 Brown 24-20 Cornell 14-13 Yale 21-14 20-16 (.555) Robert Sidorsky Harvard 28-10 Brown 15-13 Cornell 19-14 Yale 24-17 19-17 (.528) Mark Director Harvard 38-13 Brown 30-20 Cornell 27-14 Yale 23-6 18-18 (.500) Bill Scheft Harvard 28-7 Brown 35-33 Cornell 5-4 Yale 31-14 12-24 (.333) Pat Sorrento Harvard...
Harvard Brown Dartmouth Columbia Yale Cornell Princeton Penn SEASON (Pct.) John Donley Harvard 45-26 Dartmouth 21-3 Yale 35-10 Princeton 17-16 17-15 (.531) Robert Sidorsky Harvard 24-14 Dartmouth 17-14 Yale 21-3 Penn 21-9 17-15 (.531) Dan Gil Brown 21-20 Dartmouth 24-10 Yale 17-14 Princeton 27-21 16-16 (.500) Mark Director Harvard 24-20 Dartmouth 31-18 Yale 20-17 Penn 30-24 16-16 (.500) Bill Scheft Harvard 20-17 Dartmouth 17-6 Yale 30-14 Penn 21-3 10-22 (.313) P. Wayne Moore '79 Harvard...
...DIED. Dan Dailey, 61, lanky, affable actor and song-and-dance star; of anemia, after an artificial hip inserted last year became infected; in Hollywood. A teen-age vaudevillian, Dailey appeared on the Broadway musical stage before making such movies as Mother Wore Tights (1947) and When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948). From 1969 to '71 he starred in the TV series The Governor...