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...Crimson got its last goal in the closing minutes when the Amherst goalie made his only real mistake of the game. Bates moved quickly to his right to field a long shot by Dave Stone, but bobbled the ball. Harvard sub John Otsoki rushed up to challenge him, knocked the ball free, and bodied it into the empty nets for the final tally...
...State Rep. Barney Frank. Bayh's Indiana senatorial margins have always been slim, but he has been working since before 1972 to create a national constituency. An early and effective Nixon foe, Bayh led the opposition to the Haynesworth and Carswell Supreme Court nominations. He parlayed an obscure sub-committee chairmanship, that of the Constitutional Amendments Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee, into landmark legislation and Six O'Clock News Slots. Bayh's presidential succession amendment of 1967, designed to prevent vacancies in the office of Vice President, instead precipitated the Nixon/Ford/Rockefeller brand of participatory democracy. Bayh also claims credit...
...glaring at the television lights and the whispering reporters. This was Haughton's second appearance before a Congressional firing line: in late August, Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wisc.) chaired the Senate Banking Committee's inquiry into Lockheed's business practices and financial status. Barely three weeks later, the Multinationals Sub-committee of the Foreign Affairs Committee, chaired by Sen. Frank Church (D-Idaho), questioned Haughton as part of its investigation into the illegal overseas dealings of American companies...
...Harvard football team begins its 101st season today with the same type of outlook with which it begins every campaign: question marks, uncertainties, and a threat to be either the Ivy champion (for the second year in a row) or just another sub-par football squad. But what distinguishes this year's masquerade ball from those of the past is that the entire Ivy League will be at the same party. Nobody knows how strong anybody else is; no coach will claim to be the favorite, yet almost all entertain some sort of hope that they, indeed, will...
Another member of the Corporation sub committee, F. Stanton Deland, former president of the Board of Overseers, said yesterday that the Overseers discussed the candidates at yesterday morning's meeting...