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Perhaps the most impressive aspect of Harvard's performance was its new 3-2 defense. Clogging up the inside lane, the Crimson continually forced Dartmouth to shoot from outside. In the first half, the Big Green attempted only two shots from inside the key. The hoopsters from Hanover would have been out of it early had forwards Scott Schroeder (seven-for-10 from the field) and Burke (five-for-six) and center Paul Anderson (nine-for-13) not been able to consistently make good on their rainbows...

Author: By Andy Doctoroff, | Title: Cagers Make It Look Easy In 78-64 Win Over Dartmouth | 11/30/1983 | See Source »

Different things like the Crimson's 3-2 defensive zone. Consistently the biggest question mark of the Crimson squad, the Harvard defense is now designed to take away the inside lane from opponents...

Author: By Jeffrey A. Zucker, | Title: Men's Ivy Hoop: Shifting the Balance of Power | 11/29/1983 | See Source »

...October 1964 poll by Lou Harris showed that 31 percent of the American people doubted the crux of the Commission's conclusion--that Oswald had acted alone. The theorists came from all shades of life--from left-wing lawyer and civil rights activist Mark Lane, to Haverford College's philosophy professor Josiah Thompson. And many still harbor such thoughts today. The most common objections to the report's findings are as follows...

Author: By Paul T. Evans, | Title: Who Shot the President? | 11/22/1983 | See Source »

Beyond challenges to the Commission's work, a spate of actual conspiracy theories have emerged. Mark Lane's second book on the assassination, though published as fiction, was Executive Action, suggesting very strongly that Oswald was used as a patsy for Dallas right-wing elements. An old theory suggests a link between Oswald, his killer Jack Ruby, and murdered Dallas officer Tippit. Evidence for this theory is almost exclusively circumstantial. Oswald's landlady said a police car drove by Oswald's rooming house, honked the horn, and drove away. This was five or six minutes before the time that Tippit...

Author: By Paul T. Evans, | Title: Who Shot the President? | 11/22/1983 | See Source »

...topaz; he escorts her to her senior prom in a ruffled sky-blue tuxedo. Eric Roberts is a brilliantly spoiled and clutching Snider--he has as many wants as a child on Santa's knee. He is overjoyed when Dorothy's talents land them in the Los Angeles fast lane, yet he wants more, and throws petulant tantrums when the power brokers of sleaze take Dorothy over and exclude him from the action. Hefner eventually orders Snider out of his Mansion, telling Dorothy that her husband "has the personality...

Author: By Theodore P. Friend, | Title: Anatomy of an Anatomy | 11/19/1983 | See Source »

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