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House Master William H. Bossert and other housestaff and students watched while Mossman, strappedto a stretcher and wearing a neck brace and icepack, was wheeled onto an ambulance...
...suspects' attempted robbery of a Brinks armored car delivering cash to the Bank of Boston on Mass. Ave. was foiled March I when a Brinks guard opened fire, wounding Leahy in the arm and Smith in the head and neck. The guard was not wounded...
Nevertheless, when war broke out and he came of age, Zatonsky joined the Red Army. He fought all the way to Germany, suffering two serious wounds. He still carries a piece of shrapnel in his neck. "At age 15, when they took my father away, I fully realized what kind of state the U.S.S.R. was," he says. "But when the war started, the goal of the Soviet state and my desire came together: beat the enemy." After the war he fell in love with a girl who worked in East Germany. He could have escaped with her to the West...
Yale countered Harvard's field domination with winning performances in the sprints, and the meet was still neck-and-neck...
...whatever means necessary, Harvard must find some way to get the yoke of the government off its neck. Diversity and need-blind admissions may be nice things to have, but they are worth nothing if Harvard has to sacrifice its freedom to get them...