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Jonas Honick took responsibility for generating the offense in the middle of the period and Hines was the man who kept things in control at the tail-end of the half, but despite their efforts the cagers still went into intermission down eight points...
...Peter G. Gesell, will be replaced by Independent David A. Fantini, a former committeeman and the second strongest winner in this year's contest, and Sara Mae Berman, the liberal candidate who drew attention to her campaign by literally running through city neighborhoods with leaflets and supporters at her tail...
Alumni also save their biggest Bacchanalian feasts for this game. Maybe it's the warm weather, but there are usually more tail-gating parties for Dartmouth than for any other game. And the orgiastic fervor of the Harvard alumni is more than matched by their Dartmouth counterparts. The Big Green legions will be there Saturday, all in green jackets with Dartmouth pennants tied to their car atennae, all getting incredibly drunk. I remember one guy who seemed to be near us every year next to Newell Boathouse, and I swear half of his party were too loaded to make...
...been superb. But if it needs more money and manpower to check out security risks ahead of a visit and follow suspected dangerous people during a Ford appearance, it should be given such resources. Inevitably, delicate judgments would still have to be made. There is no way to tail or detain every marginally threatening person...
...Weather Bureau. Says Grathwohl: "We were all paranoid as hell. We never parked cars closer than two blocks from where we were staying. We never left or came back in groups. If we had the slightest idea that we were being followed, we spent hours losing the tail by riding buses endlessly or dodging through big stores." For defense in case the police raided the cell, Grathwohl's foco was armed with two .38 revolvers, a .45 automatic pistol and a short-barreled shotgun...