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...Harvard basketball program has become more cohesive, organized, and rigorous under coach Tom Sanders, according to captain Tony Jenkins. Jenkins said in an interview yesterday that drastic changes in coaching techniques have taken place since the dismissal of former mentor, Bob Harrison...

Author: By Joel Feldman, | Title: Drastic Changes in Technique Mark Crimson Hoop Program | 11/16/1973 | See Source »

There are more than accidental similarities between the Cao Dai and various popular movements in America such as Divine Light, the Jesus movement, and the followers of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the mentor of meditation. Both the Cao Dai and the American gurus are initially arresting because they are so incongruous: the images of Vietnamese civil servants worshipping Victor Hugo and young people from America's suburbs genuflecting before a 15-year-old Indian Guru are strangely symmetrical. But the similarities run much deeper than this curious congruence of the odd: the popularity of both the Cao Dai in Vietnam...

Author: By Dan Swanson, | Title: Who Will Be the Philosophers? | 10/15/1973 | See Source »

Chosen by new Crimson mentor Tom Sanders, Jarvis replaces Ernest Hardy, who last year was an assistant to Bob Harrison...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Sanders Picks Michael Jarvis to Assist With Harvard Basketball Program | 9/19/1973 | See Source »

Jarvis first became interested in coaching at Harvard when the University was searching for an interim coach to replace Harrison. When Harvard decided to hire a full-time mentor and brought in Sanders, Jarvis entered the picture as a prospect for the assistant...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Sanders Picks Michael Jarvis to Assist With Harvard Basketball Program | 9/19/1973 | See Source »

...enlisted in 1942, changed all that. Kissinger's linguistic ability quickly won him a post as a translator and interrogator in counterintelligence and, eventually, a job teaching modern German history to officers. He also raised his sights. Germanborn Fritz Kraemer, an Army instructor who became his friend and mentor, informed him that "gentlemen do not go to the College of the City of New York," so Kissinger obtained a scholarship and went to Harvard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: A New Title: Just Call Me Excellency | 9/3/1973 | See Source »

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