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Ford is not inheriting any regulars from last year's 3-7-2 squad except for seniors Mead, Art Faden, and Leroy Thompson. Among the 34 people reporting to camp, however, were juniors, Ralph Booth, Geoffrey Hargadon, Steve Hines, who saw considerable action last season as substitutes...

Author: By Efthimios O. Vidalis, | Title: New Soccer Coach Relies On Basic Skills | 9/16/1974 | See Source »

Also elected were: Geoffrey R.S. Brown of Lowell House; Scott M. Camazine of South House; Thomas L. Campbell of Leverett House; Kim B. Clark of Dudley House; Alan R. Cohen of Winthrop Daniel D. Jordan of Quincy House; Howard Kailes of Quincy House; Mitchell A. Karton of Dunster House; Steven P. Kerckhoff of Currier House; William M. House; Daniel Craig of Winthrop House; Robert A. Davis of Dudley House; David M. Dobson of Mather House; and Steven J. Erlanger of Dudley House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa | 6/12/1974 | See Source »

...looks, at first glance, like his usual action feature. He plays a professional heist artist nicknamed Thunderbolt, who is hiding out after a big job and falls in with a fast-talking kid (Jeff Bridges). They bump around Montana, pursued by two of Eastwood's cronies (George Kennedy, Geoffrey Lewis) who had a hand in the Montana Armored robbery a couple years back and are looking for their share of the take. The take, however, has vanished, along with the one-room pioneer schoolhouse in which it was stashed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Ebullient Heist | 6/10/1974 | See Source »

Night Editor for This Issue: Walter N. Rothschild 74-3 Editorial Night Editor for This Issue: Eric Briendel '77 Feature Night Editor for This Issue: Geoffrey D. Garin...

Author: By Sarah M. Wood, | Title: Building From the Bottom | 4/30/1974 | See Source »

Perhaps because its sun-blasted emptiness is so different from their cozily crowded, fog-shrouded island, the trackless desert has always attracted Englishmen. A straight line leads from Sir Richard Burton crossing the Arabian desert in 1853 and Lawrence of Arabia down to Geoffrey Moorhouse. Burton had a simple thirst for the exotic. Lawrence was a complex mystic. Moorhouse, who left Nouakchott, Mauritania, in October of 1972 heading east into the Sahara, is a fortyish ex-journalist. In challenging the desert, he was intent on confronting his own fears and what he took to be personal cowardice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fear Strikes Out | 3/11/1974 | See Source »

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