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...McGill rugby stormed into Cambridge this weekend--and left a trail of destruction in its wake...
...extremely pleased, because McGill is a very strong team," Radcliffe Captain Elise Balboni said. "Both sides just rose to the occasion...
...someone please explain how the 1882 Crimson squad that opened its season with a 1-0 victory over MIT, followed it with a 3-0 triumph over the same MIT club, a 2-0 victory over McGill and a 1-0 win over Amherst, then won its fifth game of the year...
ARRESTED. Anne McGill Burford, 43, former head of the Environmental Protection Agency, who resigned in 1983 under charges of withholding documents from Congress, and Husband Robert Burford, 62, Bureau of Land Management director; she for public drunkenness and he for driving while intoxicated; in Arlington, Va. After Robert was detained, police say, Anne demanded to see him, became abusive, was arrested and put in jail, where she scratched a female deputy. Said the sheriff: "Drunk-in-public charges are not very common. You almost have to ask to be arrested...
...underline the play's presumption that history is made by men, not social forces: he ends many scenes with one or two figures frozen in silhouette. The acting is mostly serviceable, with three happy exceptions: John Heard as Prince Hal is unmistakably regal even in his giddiest antics; Bruce McGill rockets with energy as Hotspur; and John McMartin proves imperiously perfect as King Henry IV but insufficiently charismatic, if cunning, as Falstaff. W.A.H...