Word: erraticism
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Another reporter cast some doubt on Kalil's accuracy: "He's a good cop, but he's a bit erratic with the truth sometimes."
The acting, however, is erratic. Neither Ronald Hunter, as Don Tindall, nor Marilyn Meyers, as Jean Portugal, succeeds in conveying the fear and excitement of the situation. Some members of the cast simply don't look old, enough for their roles.
It was the defense, however, which cost Harvard the Ivy League title last fall, and the fullback line has gone from an erratic one last year to a huge ques- tion mark as the opener approaches.
Yale President Kingman Brewster is almost savage in his denunciation of the draft policy that allows broadside college deferments: "It is unfair; it is undemocratic; and-worst of all-it fosters a cynical disrespect for national service and corrupts the aims of education." Princeton President Robert Francis Goheen argues that...
In the other singles Harvard met with various misfortunes. Clive Klleff, undefeated at number three for Harvard this year, played his first erratic match of the season and bowed to Yale's Bob McCallum, 6-4, 5-7, 9-7, in the third round.