Word: lemann
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Really Big. Seniors Nick Lemann and Peter Kaplan will read their one-act play, a comedy about the rise and cooptation of two 1930s Hollywood screenwriters, in the Leverett Old Library Theater, Sunday night at 8. It's free, and lasts about 45 minutes. That's it for Harvard shows, but it you're feeling adventurous and want to go beyond the confines of the campus...
...Aronson Harvard 31-23 Princeton 22-21 Penn 23-12 Brown 29-18 4-0 26-12 .684 Amy Sacks Harvard 28-10 Dartmouth 28-21 Penn 14-3 Columbia 31-24 2-2 22-16 .579 Staff Consensus Harvard Princeton Penn Brown 20-4 161-67 .706 Nick Lemann Harvard 31-21 Dartmouth 17-14 Penn 21-20 Brown...
...Nick Lemann--Reds in six. My heart is with the Sox but I think the National League competition will be too tough, alas. It is, however, fortunately possible to remain proud and indominable in defeat, and I think that's the stance the Sox should adopt...
...Crimson nine came back, however, and did they ever come back. An infield homer by Crimson president Nick "Crazy Legs" Lemann started off the scoring barrage that promised to be unrelenting throughout the seven -inning contest...
...will ignore Mr. Lemann's other "factual" statements since he is not basically concerned about facts. However, I am amazed at the slant of his column. Why does he make it seem that Mather 311 is the center of the IRC's "power structure"? Why is it objectionable that our "leaders" are "above all, smooth and in control"? Why are they blamed for dressing well, or for the names of the Sheraton-Boston's conference rooms? Why are they blamed for their home towns? Why does Mr. Lemann extol slickness and worldy wisdom? Why is not cutting corners on quality...