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...couple in tonight's matchup, he will become the seventh man in Harvard basketball history to surpass the mark... This year's roundball banquet will feature Al McGuire, former Marquette coaching great, as speaker. The dinner will be held April 8 and is open to the general public. Anyone interested in attending should call 5-4856 for tickets and further information. HARVARD FG FT REB PF A TP Mannix 2-4 2-2 0 0 0 6 Coatsworth 1-2 0-3 4 2 0 2 Allen 2-5 0-0 4 5 0 4 Harris...
Jeffrey Binder, general counsel of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD), said Tuesday, "I guess it is discrimination, but the [public accommodations] statutes don't cover discrimination on the basis of which college you go to." He said that for this reason the MCAD does not have jurisdiction over the matter...
William D. Myers, public services assistant in the library, said yesterday construction may anger out-of-town users. "People have come up over the summer all the way from Tennessee and Virginia to use our collection, and they won't be too pleased if we can't make the books available," Myers added...
Rice, a teleplay writer and movie critic, gained significant acclaim for "Best Friends," an original production for public T.V. She presented "The Fat Film," another of her produced scripts, at the beginning of the discussion last night...
After two years at CBS, where he grew increasingly frustrated with his infrequent access to prime time, Bill Moyers has returned to public television to resume Bill Moyers Journal. On Monday night, he profiled Wallace DeBaw, a hypnotist from Colorado. His show never seemed to decide what it was all about--several very long (especially for only a half-hour program) scenes between DeBaw and his patients revealed little. The show shifted gears to a discussion with several hemophiliacs about how hypnotism had helped them. Moyers has enormous talents as a writer and interviewer, but he made little...