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...still at the college level, take credit for two correct answers if you get this one. Who started as a junior at guard for the NCAA champions UCLA in 1971, but did not start the following season? (Hint: The other members of the starting five were seniors Steven Patterson, Sidney Wicks, and Curtis Rowe, and sophomore guard Henry Bibby...
STUART R. PATTERSON...
...their history. "There was a certain feeling of elation among us that the colleges established 100 years ago to produce women leaders are at last led by women leaders," said Barbara Newell, president of Wellesley, when the seven met in Cambridge, Mass., to celebrate Radcliffe's centennial. Mary Patterson McPherson, the newly elected head of Bryn Mawr, calls the group "the new matriarchy...
...respectability of the tougher line: Edward Kennedy, who owns the most liberal voting record in the Senate, is the co-author of the revised U.S. Criminal Code that would, among other things, abolish parole boards and indeterminate sentences. There is a certain wistfulness in such measures. Says L. Ray Patterson, dean of the Emory School of Law in Atlanta: "The concern of the public is not so much for vindictive retribution, but for some retribution...
...court ordered both papers to print retractions; both refused. Said Sun Publisher Donald H. Patterson: "There is simply nothing to retract." Each newsman was ordered to pay $1,647 in court costs; the Times was weighing its response, but the Sun decided to pay. Said Managing Editor Paul Banker: "We don't want to appear defiant of the Soviet judicial system, such...