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When Cornell's Rhonda Anderson missed two last-minute foul shots and her teammates couldn't hit a desperation follow-up, Harvard owned the ball and its first Ivy victory, bringing its record to 5-8 overall and 1-3 in League play...
Cornell had put a press in the backcourt on the inbounds pass with 6:43 left in the game. Harvard then began what seemed like an end less series of fruitless trips down the court Meanwhile, the Big Red began to feed leading scorer Rhonda Anderson inside Cornell tallied 10 more points, bringing the squad to within striking distance...
...film archives of the University of California at Los Angeles. The presentation at U.C.L.A. looked like lunchtime at the studio commissary 40 years ago. On hand were Fred, 83, and Ginger, 70, Dee and husband, Joel McCrea, 76, Jane Russell, 61, Sam Jaffe, 91, Ralph Bellamy, 78, Rhonda Fleming, 58, Rudy Vallee, 80, Harriet Nelson, 67, Laraine Day, 61, and Jane Wyatt, 69. Another famous former RKO star couldn't make it but sent his best. He starred in Cattle Queen of Montana in 1954 and Tennessee's Partner in 1956 for the studio, but Ronald Reagan...
After attending college in Switzerland and at the University of Miami, the actor was ready to take New York by storm. Casting Director Rhonda Young, then a talent agent, tried to get work for the hulking Stallone. "I sent him to Ivory Soap," she says. "They were looking for a greaser, but they sent him back. They said there was a limit to seediness." When he worked as an usher in a moviehouse, he fell in love with another usher, Sasha Czack. They got married, and the bride typed scripts that Stallone wrote in off-hours...
...coverage of the Harvard Foundation with a minority student, majority student Adam Cohen was appointed. Judging from the articles written by Mr. Cohen following his appointment, it is at best questionable that he has the interest of minority students at heart. His April 16, 1982 article, according to interviewee Rhonda Augusta '84, "twists the truth...