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...They went really quickly to the cowpath, but then they started dropping like flies," explained Penn's Elliot Rodgers after his team overwhelmed Harvard's cross country team. 20-41, Saturday in New York's Van Cortland Park...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Penn Upsets Cross Country Team | 10/5/1970 | See Source »

...there are several runners on both teams who could break up these three. Harvard's other top men are Bob Seals, John Quink, Mark Connolly, Tom New, and Howie Foye, Penn will be counting on Bob Childs, Karl Thornton, and Elliot Rdgers, Both teams depend on groupin, and it is in this ability that the Crimson's sophomores give Harvard a distinet advantage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Penn Meet Crucial for Harriers | 10/3/1970 | See Source »

...Elliot L. Richardson, 50, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare: Any man who the Record-American thinks is going to be president of Harvard, isn't. Any man who is so closely tied to the Nixon Administration as Elliot Richardson is, isn't. Any man who has spent his entire life in politics may be a good choice for heading the alumni association, but a Harvard president...

Author: By Scott W. Jacobs, | Title: Seven Men Who Won't Become The 25th Harvard President | 9/23/1970 | See Source »

...Elliot L. Richardson, 50. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare: Any man who the Record-American thinks is going to be president of Harvard, isn't. Any man who is so closely tied to the Nixon Administration as Elliot Richardson is, isn't. Any man who has spent his entire life in politics may be a good choice for heading the alumni association, but a Harvard president, he isn't.for a few years and let the innovators and their innovations run their course...

Author: By Scott W. Jacobs, | Title: Seven Men Who Won't Become The 25th Harvard President | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

...frequent criticism of Rogers is that he is not a good administrator. He was saved at State, however, by finding someone who was. Elliot Richardson, recruited from Boston, filled the job of Undersecretary so effectively that he won even Kissinger's kudos. Rogers was understandably upset over insinuations that it was Richardson who really ran the department. One reason he has so far not found a replacement in the eight weeks since Richardson was promoted to Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare may be to dispel such rumors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Middle East: At Last, a Way Out? | 8/10/1970 | See Source »

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