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Offsay and senior Greg Marvin-Smith each scored two goals in the effort. Sophomores Mike Garcia and Borna Dabiri and juniors Eugen Taso and Greg Valiant also contributed goals for Harvard...
...patience paid off, and the offense was jump started with a goal by Offsay, the first of three consecutive Harvard goals. The other two goals were scored by Marvin-Smith and Voith, giving Harvard a 3-2 lead before the first period...
...killing. DIED. SKEETER DAVIS, 72, one of America's first big-selling female country crossover acts, who hit the pop charts in 1963 with the ballad The End of the World and was a regular on the Grand Ole Opry radio show for 45 years; in Nashville, Tennessee. DIED. MARVIN MITCHELSON, 76, divorce lawyer whose advocacy of the right to alimony without marriage ("palimony") earned him a famous client list; in Beverly Hills, California . In 1976, he won a landmark lawsuit against actor Lee Marvin, whose lover, Michele Triola Marvin, had abandoned her nightclub singing career to be his companion...
Though its offense started out slowly, Harvard was able to answer back with a trio of goals of its own, making the score 6-3 after the first period. Offsay scored three goals, while Marvin-Smith banged home two of his own. Senior Brian Choi and sophomore Alasandro Lazzarine each rippled the nets once...
DIED. BILLY DAVIS, 72, singer-songwriter turned advertising executive best known for writing the '70s corporate anthem I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke; after a long illness; in New Rochelle, N.Y. Under the name Tyran Carlo, the Detroit native wrote R&B hits for Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, James Brown and the Supremes during the 1950s and '60s. In 1968 he moved to New York City to join the McCann Erickson ad agency, where he came up with the 1971 Coke theme song, which was later turned into the pop hit I'd Like to Teach...