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Bedazzled--Stanley Donen off his stride, trying to pump comic life into the Faust legend. A movie with sparse laughs and nothing to say. At the ESQUIRE, Mass. Ave. on the Boston side of Harvard Square...
Junior Keith Colburn crossed the line 26 seconds later in eighteenth place with teammate Tom Spengler a stride behind. Harvard captain Doug Hardin finished a disappointing 36th, and senior Tim McLoone closed out the scoring total with 45th. Royce Shaw and Jon Enscoe were 53rd and 73rd, respectively...
Hardin made a strong bid to break away during the third mile, but Shorter came back to take a one-stride lead going up Van cortland Park's legendary Cemetery Hill. But Hardin kept the pressure on. Moving well over the crest of the hill and down the back side to open up a ten yard lead by the final flat stretch. He managed to maintain his momentum over the final 600 yards as his long-time Eli rival faded rapidly. Hardin's final margin of victory, a convincing eighteen seconds, belied the closeness of the battle...
This idea comes out in fiction, where men are impotent and women are insatiable. In The Graduate, Benjamin must undergo ordeal by orgasm before he can act decisively; in Bonnie and Clyde, the woman takes bank robbery and murder in her stride while the man battles paralysis (this is not to say that Bonnie is crudely portrayed). Man must prove himself against the external and feminine. The hero of Malraux's La Voie Royale is driven to conquer nameless woman after nameless woman. The vision of writing that emerges from all this is somewhat masturbatory--the emphasis...
...today, Shorter passed the first mile in a reported 4:22 and in the process spread out the field. Colburn held on for a short time, but eventually fell back into stride and would up 12th...