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...only change of the Crimson lineup, Cleary will play Dave Hands and Levy Byrd in place of injured defensemen Doug Elliott. Elliot was slashed and later hit in the same spot during the opening round of the Great Lakes international Tournament against Michigan...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Harvard's Undefeated Icemen Take On Czech Team Tonight | 1/4/1973 | See Source »

...third period was all Harvard as the Crimson limited Brown to Just five shots on Bertagna, and put the game on ice with three goals. Muse scored at 5:24 from Doug Elliot and Dave Corkers on a booming shot that Sagzser didn't see until it was in the net. Corkers got one from Hynes and Mark Noonan at 10:25 and has Riley, playing his first game this season poked one between Sagzser's legs at 14:46 to cap the scoring...

Author: By Williame Stedman, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Crimson Hockey Squad Mauls Brains In Second Ivy League Match Up, 5-1 | 12/18/1972 | See Source »

Anthropologist Elliot Liebow, a National Institute of Mental Health administrator and one of the report's authors, attacks the problem with a sharp semantic foil. Since raising children and maintaining a home is work, he argues, the Government should define it as such. Thus all mothers would meet any statutory requirements for work just by continuing to do what they are presently doing-and of course they would get paid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Mom on the Payroll? | 12/18/1972 | See Source »

Most of the new men owe their eminence to Nixon, by and large; they lack powerful constituencies to fall back on if they happen to run afoul of the President. The most important of the jobs goes to Boston Brahmin Elliot Richardson, who moved from HEW to Secretary of Defense, a post that will fully test his vaunted administrative skills. A combination of shrewdness and steadfastness under fire is expected to pull him through. He sees eye to eye with Henry Kissinger and is not likely to offer any rebuffs on foreign policy. While he lacks the clubby relations with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Avalanche of Appointments | 12/11/1972 | See Source »

...officials in Richard Nixon's Washington are held in higher esteem as masters of governmental management than is Elliot Lee Richardson, 52, the next Secretary of Defense-even though almost no one can adequately explain just why. The public Richardson is stuffily Bostonian, serenely confident, vaguely remote. His set speeches are bloodless and dull. His ad-lib language is so convoluted, yet grammatically correct, that one questioner at a Senate committee hearing jokingly confessed that he could not quite tell from a Richardson answer whether he was for, or against, drug abuse. Moreover, Richardson has been appointed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Four New Men in Nixon's Second Cabinet | 12/11/1972 | See Source »

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