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...crucial fourth down play, Bobby Leo smashed over right tackle, but was stopped a yard short of the first down...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Eleven Sputters to 3-3 Tie; Running Attack Fails Against Cornell | 10/18/1965 | See Source »

Cornell took over on their own 20, and moved two yards in three plays. Joe Homics punted to the Crimson 43. Harvard began to grind out yardages, the big play being an 18-yard pass from McCluskey to Bobby Leo. But with a first down on the Cornell 20, Harvard's drive fizzled. After three unsuccessful running plays, Dullea kicked his field goal, giving the Crimson a 3-0 lead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Eleven Sputters to 3-3 Tie; Running Attack Fails Against Cornell | 10/18/1965 | See Source »

...Yovicsin put in second stringer John Shevlin to try to move the team. With about eight minutes to go, Harvard ground out yardage from its own 44 to the Cornell 28. Then the Big Red defense had its finest hour. Grant was stopped for a one yard loss, and Leo was hit behind the line on an end sweep. Shevlin tried to pass on third down, but the throw was battered down by the onrushing Cornell line. There was little Harvard could do by try a desperation field goal, and Dullea's 47-yard kick was at least five yards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Eleven Sputters to 3-3 Tie; Running Attack Fails Against Cornell | 10/18/1965 | See Source »

...Leo Beranek is the acoustician who designed Philharmonic Hall at New York's Lincoln Center. He spent four years planning what should be the country's leading concert hall, yet critics keep saying that he created an acoustical dud. See MUSIC...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Oct. 15, 1965 | 10/15/1965 | See Source »

...glorified $17.7 million pinball machine. Mood of pessimism pervades. Rumors circulate that visiting orchestras are going to boycott splendorous blue-and-gold hall in favor of mellow surroundings of Carnegie Hall. Soloists panic, talk of canceling performances. Hall management says it takes time for ear to adapt. Hall Acoustician Leo Beranek, who spent four years studying 54 of world's finest concert and opera houses in preparation, pleads: "I predicted in the beginning that it would take a year to get the hall into its ultimate condition." Lincoln Center President William Schuman says: "Help...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Acoustics: Scenario for Inexactness | 10/15/1965 | See Source »

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