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While there were many individual changes, last week's voting did not substantially alter the political lineup. The party in power usually suffers some reverses in off-year elections. But the Democrats, moving quickly and adroitly to exploit popular dissatisfaction with their own economic policies, kept losses to a minimum and remained in solid control of both houses of Congress. They stayed in command of 32 statehouses and both houses of at least 29 state legislatures. But the Republicans scored significant gains, showing that the endangered par ty can still make a comeback. When G.O.P. National Chairman Bill Brock...
Injuries continue to plague the Crimson--20 defensive players shuttled in an out of the lineup during Saturday's razorclose game, largely because of the extent of injuries on the squad...
...American League championship left the Yankees drained and hobbled. Three key regulars-Centerfielder Mickey Rivers, All-Star Second Baseman Willie Randolph and First Baseman Chris Chambliss -missed one or more of the early Series games. Other Yankees suffered nagging injuries that did not remove them from the lineup, but slowed them a step or took some snap from their bats...
...Beatrice plunged over for the decisive touchdown with six minutes left in the game, but it took a last-minute goal line stand by Harvard's injury-riddled defensive line to insure the victory. Playing with five defensive ends in the lineup, Harvard thwarted a Dartmouth "first-and-goal from the three" situation with consecutive stack-ups on dive plays, and finally a Dan Cassidy interception on fourth down...
Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky and Franz Kline are among the other major abstract expressionists shown. The lineup of artists is quite good, reading like a veritable Who's Who of the period. The work which represents them in this show is, however, another story. Jackson Pollock is a case in point. The Fogg owns a very good example of Pollock's mature or "drip" work (1947-53), but it is not on exhibit here because it's now in Washington D.C.--on loan to the National Gallery...