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...factor that kept Harvard from running away with the game right from the start was their severe lack of offense. SMU's attack was a one-on-one type of stop-and-pop. With a distinct absence of patterned play, the blue and gold scoring came mainly from long bombs taken from the 20-30 ft. range...
...Hooft is not a particularly extraordinary guy. Tall (6-5), thin for his height (190) and soft-spoken, Hooft doesn't cut a very distinct figure in the Kirkland House dining hall. Neither does he dazzle you on the basketball court. What he does do, on a team that is 6-15 so far, is cope. And he does it very well...
...play drags in its coda. Because the faces can barely be seen, one hardly can recognize or identify with the characters emotionally. As the tempo lags, the trio slips into acoustical imbalance: Claudy's voice lasts longer, often stronger and more distinct than the other two. Even if slightly bored, one can realize intellectually that the slowdown might be intentional: sonorously and endlessly, consciousness endures. But in that case, the final line of the play is screamed unnecessarily. To be intellectually satisfying, the play needs no punctuation. And because of the nature of Krieger's production, the screaming...
Pittenger said that since the National Collegiate Athletic Association had changed its schedules to allow games, the Ivy League teams had had a "distinct disadvantage" due to the fact that they were unable to find good teams to have pre-season scrimmages with. As a result, the Ivy teams have had to practice against each other...
...entire controversy over Popko's position may become more academic during the coming week: Dean Pipkin said yesterday that the Faculty Council will this Wednesday consider a proposal originally made by the GSAS student committee that a distinct official minority recruitment officer for GSAS be hired...