Word: raying
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Penn is The Team. You name it, the Quakers have it. Their backcourt is absolutely dassting: Ray Caraso and Jeff Neuman are excellent shatters, and Neuman's ball handling is of almost professional caliber. Forward Stan Pawlak can pump in the 20-footers with ease; he is the fourth leading scorer and fourth best rebounder in the League. Height? Center John Hellings stands 6-3 and has pulled down 92 rebounds in Ivy play, second only to whatsisname...
...started innocuously enough. With 4:55 remaining and Penn leading 49 to 46, Harvard's Barry Williams stole the ball from little Ray Carazo and was fouled. He made the first shot--it was to be Harvard's last point for 4 1/2 agonizing minutes. Williams missed his second shot and Carazo whizzed down the middle for a lay up to give Penn a four-point lead. As the Crimson's fast break moved into operation, Williams was fouled again. This time he missed both free throws...
Other are Michel Ray '66, Aris M. Sophocies, Jr, '66, David N. Strand '65, Sheldon B. Sturges '64, William F. Wold '66, Benjamin V. White III '64, Lawrence J. White '64, and Walter T. Winslow...
...quarter-century until a year ago, when a restorer at London's Thomas Agnew & Sons began to remove the scummy varnish. Was it Raphael's famous Madonna di Loreto of around 1510, known through more than 30 existing copies and through art-history references? X-ray and infra-red photography at London's Courtauld Institute probed its veil of oils, and now the best experts that Agnew can find say cautiously that the work seems to be an authentic Raphael. "The lightning strikes," said Getty. But, he adds, "I wouldn't dream of selling...
Penn guards Jeff Neuman and Ray Carazo put on a dazzling display of basketball skill for the 1000 fans in the IAB--Carazo with his deadly 25 foot jump shots, Neuman with his phenomenal ball handling and lightning behind the back passes...