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Like most athletic teams, the Harvard men's tennis team has nicknames for its players. Roger "Rogus" Berry, Jon "Psycho" Card, Arkie "Archie" Engle, Ken "Haomaster" Hao, Ravi "Harry Krishna" Kumar, Mark "Backo" Leschly, Paul "Stallion I" and Leon "Stallion II" Paland-jian, Hank "Booter" Parichabutr, John "Stiney" Stine-baugh and Rob "Rabbi" Soni star for Harvard...
Finally this got too depressing, so I decided to call an old friend, Rev. Brightside. The Rev was a Krishna during the '60s and then dropped out and made a bundle on mood rings. I met him during an EST session at the Ensalen Institute and we got to be pretty good friends before I was kicked out for parking illegally on a hugging workshop...
...Sunflower ("She's a sunflower, she's my sunflower, and I . . .") cost Herman $250,000 when he indignantly settled out of court in 1966. Ten years later, former Beatle George Harrison was nicked for $400,000 when a judge ruled that the 1970 number My Sweet Lord ("Hare Krishna") closely resembled the Chiffons' 1963 single He's So Fine ("Doo lang, doo lang, doo lang"). And in 1983 a Chicago jury ruled that the Bee Gees' How Deep Is Your Love (1977) was a little too deeply influenced by a 1975 ditty called Let It End, by Ronald Selle...
Harvard's Roger Berry fought off a rally from Amin Khoury to capture the B-flight singles, 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 at the Harvard-hosted New England Championships held over the weekend at Beren Courts. And freshman Ravi Krishna Kumar recorded a 6-3, 7-6 victory over teammate John Stinebaugh in the D division singles finals...
...more serious level, two economics professors conducted their own survey of the freshman class. Assistant Professors of Economics Susan M. Collins '80 and Kala Krishna distributed detailed questionaires to freshmen with their lottery forms. Collins said they will use the results to discover" how individuals and groups plot their strategies in a competitive environment," and "how individual preferences are combined to form group preferences...