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...Crimson publishes a list of candidates President Bok is considering for the Deanship of the Med School. The list includes: Doc Watson, Doc Medich, E.L. Doctorow, Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, Doctor John, Baby Doc Duvalier, Doc Hines, Dock Ellis, Otis Redding, Dr. Joyce Brothers and Doctor Doolittle...
Pamela Cook, a post-doc at Harvard, introduced Temple-Smith to the informal audience of 20 by calling the platypus a zoologist's "favorite animal of all animals," and Temple-Smith himself allowed that the platypus is "weird". Not nearly enough study has been done on the platypus, he said, largely because it is so difficult to keep in captivity. The biggest work on the animal is a troglodytic volume produced forty years ago by Harry Burrell, and it is an elementary natural history of the platypus. Temple-Smith's own work has been done on the streams and backwaters...
...best ones have a sort of radar--the ability to hit the clutch jump shot with a defender's hand in front of the face and time running out. Walter "Doc" Hines has that radar. Last year, in the second half of a game against Ivy champion Penn, Hines pumped in 22 points, bringing Harvard fans to their feet in admiration. With the likes of pro prospect Ron Haigler guarding him tenaciously, the bearded junior scored almost at will from all over the IAB court...
Last season, Doc changed his mind and decided to play varsity basketball on a "trial basis," mixing hourlies with fast breaks. The start of his sophomore adventure proved initially disappointing. Hines fractured his hand and couldn't get untracked for a while, but in the latter half of the season he showed enough against teams like Penn, Princeton (scoring 13 points and leaping for nine rebounds), Cornell (again 13 points on top of five for five shooting from the field) and Tennessee to bring welcome praise from head basketball coach Tom Sanders...
...talked about it numerous times," Sanders said last night, "and in the end, the team voted to take the Doc back." There was another reason for returning, according to Hines--the chance of Harvard winning an Ivy championship...