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...general, came to life against the Soviets, who had trained near Moscow and were unprepared for the 86° heat of Seville. Socrates evened the score in the second half, and in the last ten minutes of the game the Brazilians gave a postgraduate course in attacking. Socrates to Eder to Zico-a rhythmic passing triangle of such creativity that many Spanish fans exuberantly awarded oles. After Eder scored the winner with only three minutes left, the victory drums in Seville beat long into the hot night...
...recent story by Richard Eder which appeared in the Tuesday, Dec. 4 issue of The New York Times caught my eye. You see, the story was about life at Harvard and "the diversity of independence" there...
...sixth time in 20 years, the dramatis personae at the New York Times theater department are being shuffled. Come September the curtain will fall on Richard Eder, 46, who in his two years as chief drama critic managed to pan several of Broadway's biggest hits, including Dracula, Deathtrap and Dancin'. His replacement is the paper's Sunday theater scribe Walter Kerr, 66, who joined the Times in 1966 after 15 years at the Herald Tribune, and is the only drama reviewer ever to win a Pulitzer Prize for criticism (1978). As head of the newly combined...
...Brooks Atkinson, the Times'near legendary daily critic, Kerr hopes to provide readers with critiques they "can understand, enjoy-if possible-and agree with after they've seen the show." Whether that will fortify the paper's waning influence on the Great White Way remains uncertain. Eder, a former foreign correspondent, will be assigned elsewhere at the Times, having rejected an offer from Executive Editor A.M. Rosenthal to play a supporting role to Kerr's lead in the theater section. Said Eder of his unexpectedly brief engagement: "I think my work is valuable and honest...
William O. Taylor is publisher of the Boston Globe, and Richard Eder is theater critic of The New York Times...