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...Pusey administration's ability to cull Harvard alumni dollars shows the success of Reynold's formula. Pusey's fundraisers racked up an additional $125 million through the remainder of his term, making a grand total of $207 million. Money from the drives went for the creation of Medical and Law School development offices, the program for Harvard Science (which eventually built the science center), the Pusey Library, and the International Studies building...
...Bogdanovich's film--most of the time the actors shout to each other from across a room--that the little wit he put into the script gets swallowed up by the chandeliers. And Astaire needed the foil of stupid, stuffy Edward Everett Horton to show off his own urbanity. Reynold's counterpart to Horton is his mother, normally silly Mildred Natwick, who breezes in and out in two scenes with exceptional sanity, leaving Reynolds only his own acting ability to prove his sophistication. Unfortunately, that's not enough. Eileen Brennan as a crass, nymphomaniacal maid is a welcome counterpart...
...tough," Clearly said, "and I know he really wants to play," "But I'm concerned about the rest of the season, I don't want to lose him. We still have some twenty games to go." If Reynolds doesn't play tonight. Clearly will dress Jay Riley and put David Gather, who skated in Reynold's place against B.C. on the line with Larry Desmond and Ted Thorndike. "It's too bad Harry as hurt" clearly said, "Brown is a physical club and we could really...
There is no comparison between last year's third line and this year's third line. Harry Reynold's, a strong man on the boards and a good two-way forward, is back on the third line. But instead of having to work with Leif Rosenberger and Bobby Havern, whose scoring totals never improved from sophomore to senior year. Reynolds is skating with ex-second liners Jarry Desmond and Teddy Thorndike, a strong sophomore who has scored two goals in his first two varsity games. And for the first time, Harvard has a respectable fourth line to throw...
...National Association of Manufacturers is already cheering. "We were afraid that this scheme would sell us down the river," says Vice President Reynold Bennett. "But the treaty looks all right." Though the pact stops short of creating an international patent, it is a step in that direction. And for U.S. inventors who file nearly 100,000 patent applications a year in Washington, it promises some fast benefits. Without its load of foreign applications, the U.S. Patent Office figures it can cut its search time to 18 months...