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...start of the game was delayed for about fifteen minutes as the ground crew corrected an error in the lining of the crease and Crimson mentor Bob Scalise said he thought that was partially responsible for Harvard being so flat in the first quarter. "We're an emotional team and when we were forced to wait before the game it snapped our concentration," he said...
FORTUNATELY FOR Eisenberg, Jeremy Gordon as the disillusioned disciple, Joey, presents an equally accomplished performance. Joey was at one time one of Butley's students; now, he is an assistant lecturer worried about his promotion who shares who both office and apartment with his mentor. He is also a homosexual. Watching these two English scholars as they struggle their way through their forensic and clearly intimate friendship is a delight. Early in the first act, Ben badgers Joey with questions about his new found friend, Reg, a brawny football and cooking enthusiast from Leeds, commenting. "My natural force plays excitingly...
Something seems lost the translation, but henceforth, says the department, a brewmaster will perform his duties as a brewing consultant. A governess will be a child mentor. In an incomprehensibly backward step, a valet will be known as a gentleman's attendant. One will henceforth be seen into the world by a birth attendant, not a midwife. And an offal man's duties in slaughterhouses and meat-packing plants will become the awful work of an offal separator. What of the Labor Department's own Manpower Administration? Says a spokesperson: "They haven't figured that...
...Ralph Cooney Weiland Award, given to the player who exhibits spirited and aggressive play, was presented by the ex-Harvard mentor himself to center Leigh Hogan. Crimson goaltender Brian Petrol received the Canterbury Society Award for the Most Outstanding Ivy goalie, and defenseman Steve Janicek won the Donald Angier Hockey Trophy for being the most improved player during the year...
Last week the grand jury heard the testimony of Jay Weiner, 20, a would-be sportswriter who is a student at Philadelphia's Temple University, but who attended Oberlin from 1972 to 1974. Scott became Weiner's mentor. After his appearance before the grand jury, Weiner refused to say anything about the group, but he did ask newsmen to send his greetings to Tania (the underground name that Patty has adopted) and "my comrade Jack and my dearest sister Micki," who clearly were the Scotts. Weiner also said that he hoped the Scotts and Patty were safe...