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Trying to close the gap, Dunda threw nine complete passes, and Brown scored twice in the final fifteen minutes of action. But Bassett, with just one pass, kept the Crimson out of reach. Pitching from his own 22 yard line, the 5 ft. 11 in. junior hit Taylor in the clear. The right halfback then ran the remaining 61 yards for the TD without being touched...
...talkative lover, which ends with an exasperated little yelp from the singer (and polite titters from the old ladies in the audience). On a balmy night in Barcelona, a few of these songs might have been pleasant; it was, in fact, a chilly evening in Cambridge, and fifteen of them (plus two encores) proved a bit wearing...
...desperate figure who damned the press for doing him in. But all through his career, one was never altogether sure. The longer Nixon was in public life, the less one knew him. The very character of Nixon's discourse last Wednesday stamped him forever as washed-up; in those fifteen minutes he at last exhausted himself, confronted and killed the demon that kept him going for sixteen years. It is not that Nixon is dead; it is that he could no longer conceivably be of interest or use to anybody...
...first game of the twin bill, the Dartmouth second team defeated Harvard's second fifteen by a score of 3-0. The seconds now have a 1-2 record going into a rematch with M.I.T. next week...
Sunday, Leary told something of the origin of the Cambridge research group. The parts of the brain which direct awareness, he said, "usually alert us to game committments, and not much else. Everything outside and inside gets strained through the fifteen or so game patterns--computer programs--and literature, more recently Bergson and Aldous Huxley, has been telling us for centuries that this is slavery." The Cambridge group started with the close co-operation of Aldous Huxley, in whose novel Brave New World the psycho-activating drug "soma" is widely used...