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...insured the victory. IVY LEAGUE HOCKEY STATISTICS SCORING Player/Team GP G A P K. Carr, Harv. 8 6 10 16 S. Dagdigian, Harv. 8 9 7 16 J. McMahon, Harv. 8 7 8 15 R. Roth, Harv. 8 4 10 14 B. Goodenow, Harv. 8 6 7 13 B. Kane, Yale 7 6 6 12 T. Fleming, Dart. 7 5 6 11 K. Pettit, Dart. 7 8 2 10 D. Tomlak, Dart. 7 4 6 10 (Statistics do not include last night's games...
...Defense Department has been described as the most difficult beat in town," says Washington Correspondent Joseph Kane, 37, who did much of the reporting for this week's cover story. "The Pentagon can easily mask embarrassment in the shroud of national security. Moreover, with greater speed and efficiency than any other department, it seems to be able to spread the word amongst its 25,000 employees to clam up tight when something touchy captures a reporter's eye." In the eleven months that Kane has been covering Defense, there have been numerous sensitive issues for him to investigate...
James Schlesinger, Kane reports, does not feel the need for as much secrecy as did many previous Defense chiefs. "He puts on no airs. He is accessible not only personally but also as the head institution," of an ubiquitous Kane says. "I feel that Schlesinger comes to his enormous task better pre pared than any of his predecessors. He is a thinking man's cold warrior. In an age of wrenching readjustment after Viet Nam, his credentials mesh perfectly with the intricate job of repositioning the military into the American ethic." Kane joined TIME as a messenger in Washington...
...bureau as a correspondent. Merrick has been a Nation writer since June 1972. "This week's story is really about whether Russia is growing militarily stronger than the U.S.," he says. "The real problem is that the Pentagon tends to release only the facts that support its arguments. Kane and other correspondents provided information that allowed us to evaluate these arguments, and I had to turn it into a story...
...Claudette Colbert's. Also at the Science Center is the Laughton version of Mutiny on the Bounty, infinitely better than the later Tahitian Treat model with Marlon Brando and the entire native population of the South Pacific. Bagie's at the Brattle, it being that time again, and Citizen Kane, at the Orson Welles as of Sunday, is always worth a look, even though the Rosebud bit looks sillier and sillier with every viewing...