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...unbeaten at two miles. He came on strong at the end of the spring to capture a berth as a miler on the Harvard-Yale team. Against Oxford-Cambridge last June 22, Baker surprised everybody by running a 4:12 mile, finishing second to Oxford's Martin Henderson...
...Michelle, after the manner of another century, doing her homework by firelight. Writer Ron Kriss surveyed the situation-and spent the night in his office. Ed Shook, stalled in a commuter train in Grand Central, finally made it home to Larchmont in a rented car at 4 a.m. Bruce Henderson arrived at his home in Glen Ridge, N.J., shortly after the lights went out in New York, and spent a well-lit evening just outside the blackout area...
After the Harvard line smothered the Penn attack at the 15, the Quakers' Carl Henderson booted a 31-yard field goal that gave the Pennsylvanians a 10-7 halftime lead...
Odell then sent Henderson in to line up a field goal, with Wisniewski holding. Wisniewski took the snap, stood up, and flipped the ball to Smith, who had peeled off along the right side and into the end zone. Henderson then kicked the point after to give Penn a 7-0 lead...
ANDREW HILL: POINT OF DEPARTURE (Blue Note). This is a highly individualistic combo with a strong visceral sound. The standout is the late saxophonist Eric Dolphy, who easily steals the record from Hill with searingly emotional solos, and stimulates Joe Henderson (tenor sax), Kenny Dorham (trumpet) and Richard Davis (bass). Hill believes in arrangements that give free rein to his musicians' personalities and their ways of extemporizing; on this disk he has achieved a memorable ensemble...