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BROWNHARVARD 86 Attilio Cecchin LE 84 Russ Savage 78 Kevin Rooney LT 74 Charlie Kaye 90 Mike Wallace MG 35 Lou Bernieri 69 Bob Miller RT 77 Steve Kaseta 12 Mike Sherman RE 91 Bob Baggott 54 Scott Nelson LB 30 Joe Jason 64 Lou Cole LB 55 Tommy Joyce 58 Jeff Van Ribbink LCB 23 Bill Emper 24 Dick Galvin S 17 Paul Halas 95 Luke Gaffney ADJ 18 Lou Rice 20 Frank Pozniak RCB 41 Andy Puopolo

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENTATIVE STARTING LINE-UPS | 10/30/1976 | See Source »

...show's curator, Ralph T. Coe of Kansas City's Nelson Gallery of Art, is not an anthropologist but an art historian who uncovered the 850 artifacts in obscure collections from South Dakota to south Bavaria. The exhibit, which has been praised by London's art critics, is loosely organized by geography, with scholarly gloss held to a welcome minimum. Prehistoric stone carvings from the southeastern forests immortalize a puma or a hawk in onyx and a snake in a slithering s of shiny mica. The ochers and sharp abstractions of the Southwest desert dominate the region...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Indian Conquest | 10/25/1976 | See Source »

Harvard opened the scoring at 18:45 on a clockwork goal which was met with shouts of "It's about time," from the Crimson bench. Lee Nelson took the ball from midfield and traded passes with Dave Acorn leaving him one-on-one with Dartmouth goalie Lyman Missimer...

Author: By Daniel Gil, | Title: Dartmouth Halts Late Crimson Charge, Overcomes Booters in 3-2 Ivy Battle' | 10/18/1976 | See Source »

...week of misadventures and buffeting left his campaign aides confused and rattled; at times late in the week, the President looked particularly grim. Said a campaign official: "We recognize that something has to be done, and fast, but what that something is, nobody seems to know." Vice President Nelson Rockefeller was being primed to lead a counterattack against Carter this week in hopes of putting the Democrat again on the defensive. The G.O.P. plan is for Rocky to hammer away at Carter's finances, raising questions about his campaign contributors and the tax records of his family-held peanut farm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CAMPAIGN: FORD'S TOUGHEST WEEK | 10/18/1976 | See Source »

...University of California at Davis: "He was terribly evasive, terribly moralistic in vague, evangelical terms. His strategy was to go on the offensive against the President, rather than to discuss his own program or to show the real flaws in Ford's approach." Added Berkeley Political Scientist Nelson Polsby of Carter: "When faced with a problem, he offers you a nostrum, waves it over the diseased limb and then goes away." But Carter had his defenders among the professionals. Said Harvard Government Professor Samuel Huntington: "Carter did show spark and spontaneity, and he did a good job stating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: THE BLOOPER HEARD ROUND THE WORLD | 10/18/1976 | See Source »

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