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...Crimson squares off against Ivy League cellar-dweller Brown, who is 0-5 for the year. The relative optimism Lee is approaching this match with--"We should beat them"--is a contrast with his outlook on tomorrow's IAB meeting with the Eli of Yale...
...Died. Eli Goldston, 53, chairman and chief executive officer of the Boston-based Eastern Gas & Fuel Associates; of an apparent heart attack; in Cambridge, Mass. A lawyer and leading proponent of corporate social responsibility, Goldston reshaped Eastern from a vertically integrated gas-from-coal operation into a diversified energy and transportation company and invested large sums in urban renewal and health plans. One of his favorite propositions was that corporation officers should take sabbaticals -which he did for six months...
WALTZ OF THE TOREADORS, by Jean Anouilh, is supposed to be good, and with Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach in it, it probably is. 7:30 at the Colonial Theater in Boston...
...beginning, nicknames of collegiate teams weren't in short supply, simply because at the start there was only Harvard, Yale and William and Mary. Those three schools all adopted the given names of their founders for their athletic teams: the Elis (Eli Yale), the Crimson (Crimson Harvard) and the Tribe (Pocahontas...
Right from the start the Yale offense ran with the greatest of ease up the middle, off tackle, and around the Crimson ends. In the early going Harvard had sufficient strength to contain the Eli runners and to prevent a sustained drive. But slowly the stellar Rudy Green and Tyrell Hennings, and later even the less spectacular, bulldogish John Donahue and finally a sophomore replacement gained a few extra yards after first being hit by the Crimson defenders. The Harvard secondary, especially the heralded John Clarke, was taken apart by Yale's substitute quarterback, Kevin Rogan. Early in the season...