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Those of you coming back from spring break with glorious tans may have some cause for concern, according to a Harvard Medical School research team.
When a waiter approaches Henderson Dores' table in a Manhattan restaurant and begins the "My name is James . . ." routine, Henderson jumps to his feet, pumps hands and introduces his companion. What this shy, attractive, self- critical Englishman wants is to look and feel like an American: "I want your confidence...
For last 24 hours after Harvard lost a 13 point lead and a last-second 53-51 heartbreaker to Penn, the Crimson Saturday night floundered a six point advantage and dropped a disappointing 52-45 loss to Princeton before 2000 tans at Briggs Athletic Center.
He also had difficulty explaining why he agrees with suppy-side economist Milton Friedman--who says there is no correlates between interest rates and tans--and still believes that is "historical fact" that the deficit decreases by $20 billion for each percentage point drop in interest rates.
Only one thing is certain about the Harvard baseball team's spring break trip to Florida: the players will return with enviable tans.