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...Frances Shrand) establishment. Her third floor "Celestial Chamber" invaded by an aging bandito (Bart McCarthy), she first tries to bed him, believing him to be her first customer. When he finally convinces her that he is on the run, she hides him during an impromptu visit from her 'fiance' Harvey Handcock (Jack Marshall), the town sheriff. When Harvey is replaced by a randy reporter, Arithmetic Johnson (Michael Wilkes), what ensues is a bawdy comedy in the best saloon style. The acting is slick, the delivery as rapid and well-placed as a six-shot showdown. Both Linda Cameron and Bart...
...university last week dropped all charges of misrepresentation and falsifying information, shortly after the ACLU lodged a protest. But the civil liberties group wants a guarantee that the school administration will protect the First Amendment rights of reporters, Harvey Grossman, the ACLU spokesman, said. As of Friday--the ACLU's deadline--the university failed to agree to review the incident, he added...
Springfield coach Harvey Shapiro had replaced his starters late in the third period, but when Harvard threatened, he sent his first-stringers back onto the floor. They quickly established a 22-point lead and nailed down...
Oleg Grabar, the maestro of Fine Arts 13, would like to do a little travelling himself--a week in Florida or Tahiti is his version of the ideal Christmas gift. And the simplest request of all comes form Harvey C. Mansfield Jr. '53, the Government professor whose average grades are legendary for their coincidence with his middle initial--a nice bottle of cognac is his gift of choice. Try the Harvard Pro, Gov jocks...
...Classics exist by choice on a different level of competition from the better-funded varsity teams. John Harvey, then a member of the committee on General Education, created the Classics eight years ago as "an alternative to varsity basketball," according to Classics veteran Bill Campbell. With a policy of letting everyone play in each game, the goal, says Campbell, "is to have a good time--to play really good basketball and to be serious about it, and yet have no cutthroat competition...