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DIED. Samuel Rosen, 84, world-renowned ear surgeon who developed a revolutionary operation for curing otosclerosis, a common cause of deafness; of a blood clot; in Peking. He discovered the technique during an operation in 1952 when he accidentally jarred loose a tiny bone in the middle ear, immediately restoring the patient's hearing. After perfecting the procedure on hundreds of cadavers, he taught the operation all over the world, becoming a frequent visitor to China in the process...
...Mark Rosen, as usual, caught most of Doud's tosses, including a 22-yard touchdown connection which made the score 12-0 at the end of the third quarter. On the third and ten, the Kirkland linebackers blitzed, a move which has been the key to the K-House defense all season. Douds dropped back and lofted the ball to Rosen, who followed his blockers down the right sideline...
Dunster-Mather's most potent weapon is the quarterback Keith Douds-to-Mark-Rosen touchdown combination. Douds has been able to throw the pigskin to Rosen practically at will...
Before that, it was all Dunster-Mather. In the first quarter two 12-yard dashes by running back Mark Rosen set up Douds' 8-yard option into the endzone. Later in the first half, a 34-yard Douds-to-Rosen touchdown connection put Dunster-Mather in front of the bellboys...
...Rosen, leader of the Boston chapter of the Guardian Angels, and Susan Piver, assistant chapter leader, spoke to the walkers on the philosophy of non-violence. The Angels said guns don't usually protect the people who are carrying them, added that America is in a state of crisis and that people must become concerned about handgun killings...