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...game was marred by two serious injuries. One Radcliffe player severely twisted her knee and another was hit in the mouth by a shot...
...welcome change is provided in a new book by Thomas Griffith, How True: A Skeptic's Guide to Believing the News.* With witty epigrams and cogent commentary, Griffith avoids knee-jerk assaults on both the press and its critics. Rather he wants his readers to understand what journalism is and is not-and why. He points out that publications are often trapped by their own style and history ("The last time an editor is a free spirit is the day he puts to press volume one, number one"). Publishing economics is an ever larger concern ("Somewhere in the background...
...pass for alienation. Victoria Tennant, the ragman's daughter, is suitably lubricious. She has the comeliness of a model, although it must be said in some sorrow that she acts rather like a British Ali MacGraw. It is only of fleeting consolation that she looks nifty in knee socks...
Briles settled down after the first but reinjured his right knee and had to be helped off the field after making a pitch in the fifth. He originally dislocated his knee in spring training...
Inevitably, if it was Noble's weekend, it was a savage weekend for Harvard as well. Against the Big Red, captain Tom McKinley received damages totaling six stitches in his mouth and 16 in his knee. Outside wing Charlie Spickert suffered severe tearing of knee ligaments when tackled by a Lion behemoth resembling Lumpy Rutherford...