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...additional factor that might help the Crimson is the way it will match up to Penn. The Quaker guards, Steve Dilsky (5' 10") and Dave Wohl (6' 0")-averaging 13 and 16 points a game respectively, will give up several inches in height to the Crimson's guards Dale Dover (6' 2") and James Brown...
...LAST bits of the poulet, pain, and pommes de terre had been savored. The candles were now half their True-shelf height. Won't you excuse us for just a moment, we asked, ("Although you can beat the meringue an hour before serving, and re-beat it at the minute, the beating takes but a few minutes in an efficient mixer and your guests should not mind a short wait.") With the kitchen door safely closed behind us, we dropped our unflappable-host-and-hostess grins and became panting haute cuisine speed freaks. Getting the ice cream...
Senior guard Larry Gordon leads the Lions' offensive attack with a 19-point average, and Dover will have to stop him. Underneath, 6' 7" Bob Gailus and 6' 6" Foley Jones hold down rebounding responsibilities for the Lions. The Crimson won't be at a height disadvantage, and should even be able to outrebound Columbia because of its superior ability...
Ever since Generalissimo Francisco Franco named Juan Carlos de Borbón y Borbón as his eventual successor 18 months ago, the tall, athletic prince has played the role of silent backstop to the aging dictator with uncommon aplomb and discretion. Because Franco is sensitive about his height (5 ft. 3 in.), Juan Carlos (6 ft. 2 in.) always stays well to the rear and off to the side of the Caudillo when they must stand together. At sitdown occasions, the problem is solved by elevating Franco's seat to raise him ever so slightly above...
...utopias because it is seen as a place where the normal pressures affecting ordinary college teachers are not present-a recurrent story told to me by peers at the conventions involved Harvard's indifference towards publication. The moral of this story was always the same: when you reach the height of Olympus, you no longer have to worry about such trivial matters as "publishing or perishing." You no longer have to build those statelier mansions for your soul. You can have a quiet stall in Widener library and merely...