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Senior Co-Captain George White replaced the disqualified Trout, only to follow him to the bench a minute later when he fouled--guess who--Kelly going after a rebound. With both White and Trout playing spectator roles and Harvard's height advantage dissipated, the quicker Elis grabbed control. When Kelly...
> The Washington Post's top political reporter, David S. Broder: "Not the midpoint in the Reagan presidency but its phaseout. . . an accelerating retreat from Reaganism, a process in which he is more spectator than leader."
Smith, of course, never went in for such parodies of monumentality, and not one of his major works was the result of a commission. Consequently, his pieces all look as if they were made to the scale of one man. This fact bears on the alertness with which his work...
James McMenamin added that though he had hoped for an increase in male applicants because of the added attraction of a coeducational class, so far the number of male applicants for early admission down. The Columbia Daily Spectator reported recently. James S. McGuire
From a spectator's point of view, the school does nothing to promote fan interest in this fast-moving, exciting game. Matches receive almost no advance publicity. When Harvard hosts tournaments, it is impossible to find out the times of specific games. Why should a top player come to a...