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Harvard's heterogeneous architecture can be traced to "stubborn donors, property owners, and short-sighted administrators," according to Charles W. Eliot II '20, Charles W. Eliot Professor of Landscape Architecture, in a discussion of "The Changing Face of Harvard" last night in Hunt Hall...
...Russians and been parachuted back to Hungary during World War II. Like tens of thousands of other Hungarian soldiers (some said just about the entire Hungarian army of 150,000), he had thrown his lot with the rebels. He made a hero of himself by leading the stubborn defense of the Maria Theresia barracks...
Wives on the Bench. Born in Virginia, Bobby Dodd, 48, learned his football as an All-America quarterback under Tennessee's General Bob Neyland. For all the hardscrabble competition of the big-time college game, he never lost his stubborn notion that football was meant...
Lowell House climbed to within one point of first place Winthrop in the intramural soccer league yesterday by defeating a stubborn Eliot House eleven 1 to 0. Winthrop House, fighting to maintain its small lead, soundly defeated Dudly...
...often resemble those of fibrositis and the two are often confused. (Adding to the confusion, some experts hold that the disorders are really one and the same.) Exceptionally common in the armed forces under stress of battle. Only treatment : psychotherapy-an understanding general practitioner can handle mild cases, but stubborn ones may need the analyst's couch...