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Practice is important because for the first time Radcliffe will have a genuine inter-collegiate schedule. This year the squad will play 8 games, against such opponents as Yale, Pine Manor and Brown. Lennihan says "Last year we didn't have any real games. Or a real coach. There was just a men's coach who didn't know anything about women's lacrosse. We didn't do anything but mess around. So this year I really don't know what to expect." But with an experienced core group and a basic depth of team strength, Radcliffe should be able...

Author: By Ellen A. Cooper, | Title: Radcliffe Sports: Success on a Limited Budget | 3/26/1974 | See Source »

...intense power of Anthony J. LeGrand's production comes from his cast's energy and ability to act as a family. As the whiskey-making venture brings new problems that tear the family apart, their inter-relationships become the heart of the play. Gregory K. Jordan's performance as Russell provides a fine focus for the rest of the cast. Downtrodden from years of grinning widely and being patted on the head, he drags his feet in a shuffle. And yet he can rebound with astonishing strength and resolve. Jordan makes Russell an intricate blend of contradiction and sorrow...

Author: By Ira Fink, | Title: Mama Died on 126th Street | 3/21/1974 | See Source »

...discussion of Henry Kissinger's meeting with the Latin American Foreign Ministers [Feb. 25], TIME incorrectly characterized U.S. inter-American policy as "near-total neglect." The Nixon Administration has worked carefully to avoid a chronic flaw in previous U.S. policy: the idea that all development in Latin America should be according to U.S. formulas. The result is the "low-profile" posture, in which the U.S. would not dominate but rather wait for Latin American initiatives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 18, 1974 | 3/18/1974 | See Source »

...book's jacket which said, "Mr. Horovitz studied at Harvard College..." led me to check that fact and find unexpectedly that Horovitz had never studied at the University. Inquiries at CCNY showed, nevertheless, that their records credited Horovitz with a Harvard A.B. supposedly given in 1961. Two days of inter-office telephoning at CCNY disclosed, as Horovitz himself said, "I'm not listed at Harvard because I didn't go there." And so began the final act of an "unprecedented" case of academic misrepresentation, according to Edward Quinn, chairman of the CCNY English Department...

Author: By Andrew P. Corty, | Title: Truth and Consequences | 3/14/1974 | See Source »

Jack Kubisch, an expert on Brazil who worked with Kissinger in Paris during the Viet Nam truce negotiations, was named Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs. John Crimmins, a former Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, was posted to Brazil; John Jova, a former Ambassador to the Organization of American States, was assigned to Mexico. Earlier this month, Kissinger flew to Panama to initial an agreement that promised to remove one of the most emotionally charged irritants in hemisphere relations-continued U.S. control of the Panama Canal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE HEMISPHERE: Dialogue of Equals | 2/25/1974 | See Source »

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