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...Harvard, 24-18 Colgate, 17-14 Yale, 24-23 Brown, 21-20 Princeton, 35-3 6-0 14-3.824 Bob Cunha Staff Writer Harvard, 6-0 Colgate, 28-10 Holy Cross, 33-17 Penn, 21-14 Princeton, 20-2 5-1 13-4.764 Joel Getz Guest Selecter Team Sackler Quar terback Harvard, 23-17 Dartmouth, 20-17 Holy Cross, 24-16 Penn, 27-10 Princeton, 17-10 Laura WilsonExecutive Assistant to the Director of Alumni, Cornell University Cornell, 24-21 Colgate, 32-7 Yale, 21-20 Penn, 21-17 Princeton, 24-0 Jonathan B. Kramnick Cornell University '89 Cornell...
...mind of the FCC in 1945, when it set aside a sliver of the broadcast spectrum for the noncommercial use of ordinary citizens such as hunters, boaters, construction teams and farmers ranging far from homes and telephones. The first CB license was not granted until 1947. In the next quar ter-century, only 850,000 CB licenses were issued. Then came the 1973 oil embargo, speed limits were dropped to 55 m.p.h. ("double nickel" in CB argot) and truck drivers installed the units to warn each other of lurking cops ("smokey bears") and radar cars ("Kojak with a Kodak"). Television...
...close to their very being. Each of the four actresses in Cries and Whispers is perfect, and no one is permitted to be supreme. Bergman orchestrates them scrupulously, so that the film is the very definition of flawless ensemble playing. Kari Sylwan, the only one of the quar tet unfamiliar from previous Bergman films, gives Anna a strange, almost mys tical sense of strength. Liv Ullmann's Maria is that rare creation, a vacuous creature of substance. This seeming paradox is one excellent measure of Berg man's talent, and Miss Ullmann...
...Bruins had three drives of seventy yards or more, but once in the third quar-were halted by the stubborn Crimson defense after earning a first down on the Harvard two-yard line. Four successive runs failed to crack the defense. Several plays later the Yardlings fumbled on their own 15 to set up Bonner's touch-down...
...retroactive to January 1 for corporations and to April 1 for individuals, should garner $10 billion in a calendar year to offset a deficit that could run as high as $25 billion - even after the cutback in expenditures - and bolster sagging international confidence in the dollar. During the second quar ter of 1968, the U.S. economy is expected to equal the first quarter's $20 billion leap forward in gross national product. With no rein on the economy, Johnson reasoned, inflation could lop 40 off every dollar's purchasing power during the year and help price U.S. exports...