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Harvard has a potentially excellent offense, and if the defense can learn how to tackle over the next few weeks, Harvard will be a contender. Yale coach Carm Cozza's remark to Restic that he would have to choose between the best two quarterbacks in the Ivy League may be more attributable to the wine at the Yovicsin dinner than to reality, but both Foster and Crone can be excellent quarterbacks. At any rate, losing to Holy Cross should be enough reason for Harvard to win the rest of its games...
...other than that I've had a very happy life," she says. "I adjusted so much to life. I think even prison is only a state of mind. It's like the army--the only difference is you don't have weekend passes." She laughs at her own remark. "How's that poem...
Despite this very pointed opening remark, Kennedy chose to focus his speech not on his role in the 1972 presidential elections, but rather on the importance of the student vote in bringing about "drastic, if not revolutionary" change in the present system...
...thoroughly political man, Richard Nixon last week seized upon Senator Edmund Muskie's amazingly candid remark (TIME, Sept. 20) that he would not favor a black as his running mate in 1972. Muskie reasoned it might keep him from winning and thus from fighting for racial justice as only a President...
...only thing dumber than a New York City taxicab driver is someone who would print any remark that a New York City cab driver makes on any subject other than how best to insult or vilify his customers. Remarks by cab drivers concerning the mayor are out of place in a national magazine. New York cab drivers are a burden that can be borne only by New Yorkers. No other city would put up with these morons...