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...were quickly brushed aside by his Soviet guests. In Washington, officials continue to believe that such a confrontation would be counterproductive in the present climate. "Without a guaranteed outcome, it would fall flat," an official explains. Whether and when the leaders of the two superpowers will get together may depend on the progress of the arms talks that begin in Geneva this week...
...have gotten off the ground without massive financial assistance from Boston's Westminster Gallery, a Newbury Street venture whose British owners feel the lack of a thriving theatre culture more acutely than Americans do. It's very sad when an enterprise claiming devotion to new American plays must depend on a British deus ex machina instead of its own government, and even sadder when the dream might better have been left unrealized...
...season will depend on the recovery of Dixon, Udo, and Randall, as well as the speed with which ex-gridders Scott Murrer and John O'Brien can get themselves in shape. Princeton, Penn and Dartmouth should be the Crimson's major competition, but Yale--coming off a strong cross country season--could also be a threat. Health will indeed probably end up being the determining factor in the Ivy League championship...
...There is a gap between us and Harvard." Galluzzi said, adding, "the outcome will depend on how many depth points Harvard can come up with...
...offense, the Crimson's chances for an upset of the 8-1 Elis depend especially on the all-around play of quarterback Cuccia, and the passing of back-up Don Allard. The Elis only loss, last week against Princeton, came when Tiger QB Bob Holly completed 36 of 55 passes for 501 vards, an Ivy record. Cuccia will have to go to the air out of the option play early, to test a suspect Eli secondary, and on those occasions when the first stringer goes in motion. Allard is going to have to throw with authority. He did so last...