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...despite the disparity in talent, the fact remains that for several minutes Saturday night, Harvard had Penn scored. Stellar forward Paul Little, who didn't start because of tendonitis, didn't get to rest the whole game, as Littlepage had to bring him in when the going got close in the second stanza...
...expected to spot as many as a million heavenly objects. IRAS will observe young cool stars now hidden behind veils of tiny dust particles that block ordinary light. It will also study old stars near the end of their lives. Such observations could help clarify the mysteries of stellar birth and death. Closer to home, it may spot the long-sought Planet X, which some astronomers suspect is lurking beyond Pluto...
...COMMON THEME in science fiction--besides space creatures, stellar explosions and single combat with the Emperor of the Universe--is the paradoxical box that is bigger inside than out. Though it seems unlikely, Stephen DeAngelis's production of Stephen Schwartz's Godspell takes place in just such a box. The Charles Playhouse, home of Godspell, is tucked behind the larger, more brightly lit Schubert Theater. The stage is small and the theater itself seats only...
While Harvard knocked at Switaj's door, B.C. seemed stymied by the stellar defensive plays of Mark Fusco and Ken Code, "B.C. didn't really generate anything [near the end]. We had more chances," Clearly said after the contest. "It's just one of those things...
...rookie year. The article, titled "The Making of a Superstar," chronicles the former Heisman Trophy winner's glorious first year but omits one crucial detail: Rogers' off-season admission that he has a bad drug problem which caused him to spend $10,000 on cocaine during his stellar rookie season...