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...Sant (“Elephant”) and various other directors, but ultimately failed to get made. In 2003, Lee approached producer James Schamus and started the production gears into motion. The film’s meticulous attention to the minutiae of bucolic Western life was no small feat for the filmmakers. Lee worked closely with riding masters and dialect coaches to ensure his recreations of rural Wyoming and Texas were sufficiently authentic. He even watched documentaries of ranch hands to achieve his goal to “go for the real.”He describes his own mission...
DIED. MIKE AUSTIN, 95, golfer who slammed a 515-yd. drive in a Las Vegas senior tournament in 1974, setting a record for the longest drive in a pro-golf tournament; in Los Angeles. Despite dramatic advances in club technology, his feat, accomplished at 64, still holds...
...going to attract so much attention, that turnovers are gonna happen,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. One of the two big men led Harvard in scoring in 22 of 30 games last season. CONNECT FOUR Harvard is 4-0 for the first time since achieving the feat three times in a row from 1995-98 and can equal its best start in Sullivan’s 15 years at the helm with a win against New Hampshire on Wednesday night. The Crimson has had different player lead in scoring each time out and boasts five players averaging...
...second team along with six honorable mentions. Junior running back Clifton Dawson was a unanimous first-team pick for the third year in a row. Dawson finished the year with over 1,000 yards rushing for the third straight time, becoming the first Harvard player to ever accomplish that feat. He was also voted the Crimson’s most valuable player by his teammates at the year-end banquet. Harvard’s other first-team nods went to junior defensive tackle Michael Berg and senior offensive linemen Will Johnson and Brian Lapham—the second year both...
...current host of NBC’s “Late Night,” got his start in slapstick at the Lampoon. Famously, he was elected into the organization in his freshman fall and earned the title of President two years in a row—a feat accomplished only twice in the Lampoon’s 129-year history. But despite O’Brien’s high-profile role on-camera, it is mostly behind-the-scenes that Harvard (and Lampoon, we concede) alums spin comedic gold...