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Gene Dressler threw the ball into Grate, who had the ball stolen by Ken Ackerman. The B.U. guard fired the ball to 6-7 John Osgood underneath the basket. But Harvard's George Neville alertly knocked the ball out of Osgood's hands; it bounced off his foot and out of bounds. That gave Harvard possession, and sewed up the victory...
...height advantage over the Crimson, but that's all. Center John Osgood (6-7) is a solid ballplayer, averaging 10 points and 15 rebounds per game. Forwards Randy Robinson and Dave Walker, both 6-5 sophomores, are good rebounders though unspectacular shooters...
...called for Commitment. But Mr. Lasch is far more interested in the failings of the '40's and '50's, and perhaps it is here that he is most illuminating. He notes that the post-Marxist "realist" school of political analysis, fathered by Niebuhr on Kennan, Morgenthau, Charles Osgood, Louis Halle, and John F. Kennedy, has based most of its concept of America's world role on the European situation, where the possibility of imperialism is understandably slight. Btu in the undeveloped world? Mr. Lasch hints that the old Marxist analysis of world politics, against which Niebuhr and Sidney Hook...
...Pigeons, by Lawrence Osgood, tries to strut like Albee-cum-Pinter. The most aggressive of a trio of women attempts to invade the privacy of spirit and being of the others, to get not only under the skin but into the psyche. Lacking Albee's venom or Pinter's menace, these are three dead pigeons...
...find angular rocks such as the rioters used in that part of the city," Miss Osgood was quoted as saying...