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Harvard will be in fairly good physical shape for its first Ivy League game the season. Two starters on the defeat unit--end Justin Hughes and middle guard Dick Berdik--may miss the game because of injuries, but the offensive unit is in the perfect shape. Halfback Bobby Leo, who sat out last week's game against Tufts, will start this afternoon. Cornerback Buzz Baker is also coming off the injury list...
Defensive end Justin Hughes, recovering from a knee injury suffered against Holy Cross, will be replaced by 197-pound sophomore Bob Welz...
...cornerback situation stabilizes, Harvard's defense should be the equal of any in the league. Linebackers Bob Barrett and Jim Driscoll, both outstanding against Holy Cross are clearly among the league's best. Safeties Dave Poe and John Dockery, middle guard Dick Berdik, and ends Ken Boyda and Justin Hughes, all strong experienced players, performed outstandingly last Saturday. Hughes, injured fairly early in the game, should be back within a week...
...attitudes toward sex as unnatural. In defining what they meant by natural, theologians turned to an idea of the Stoics-that the nature of something was defined by its purpose. Just as the eye was for seeing, the generative organs were for generating. And only for generating. Thus, St. Justin Martyr in the 2nd century wrote: "We Christians marry only to produce children." Even stronger in tone was St. Augustine. Apart from childbearing, he gloomily concluded, "the marriage chamber is a brothel . . . husbands are shameful lovers, wives are harlots...
Courted ardently for his collection, Justin Thannhauser recently decided to bequeath the majority of his works to Manhattan's Guggenheim Museum. His reasoning: "My collection complements the museum's." Placed on exhibition last week in newly opened galleries off the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed spiral rotunda, Thannhauser's paintings fit so well into the museum's formerly limited collection that in one stroke they make the Guggenheim a historical showcase of modern...