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...doesn't win a spot in the field, McAndrews may pinch run. 1984 Harvard Baseball Schedule MARCH Tues. 24 at Red Sox Farm Team Sun. 25 at Pittsburgh Farm Team Mon. 26 at Tampa University Tues. 27 at University of South Florida Wed. 28 at Red Sox Farm Team Thu. 29 at Red Sox Farm Team Fri. 30 at Red Sox Farm Team Sat. 31 at Red Sox Farm Team APRIL Wed. 4 BOSTON COLLEGE Fri. 6 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Sat. 7 at Tufts Tues. 10 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS(2) Wed. 11 NORTHEASTERN(2) Sat. 14 *NAVY...
...purpose of this letter is two-fold: firstly to protest the unsubstantiated diatribe on the integrity of Harvard Faculty in Mr. Lagon's letter to The Crimson (Wed. 14 March), and secondly to contest the political assessment within the letter...
...DIVORCE. Margaret Trudeau, 35, free-spirited party pepper, sometime photographer and current Ottawa TV show host; and Pierre Trudeau, 64, Canada's Prime Minister; after twelve years of marriage (including six years of estrangement), three children; in Toronto. She reportedly decided to end the marriage so she could wed an Ottawa real estate agent...
...ponderous Broadway revival of Noël Coward's comedy Private Lives. Mercifully, it seems that Richard Burton, 57, and Elizabeth Taylor, 51, may never replay their headline-grabbing love affair again. For last week, at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas (what could be more romantic?), Burton wed his companion of the past 18 months, Sally Hay, 35. It was Burton's fifth reading of the wedding vows. (Past partners: Sybil Williams, Taylor, Taylor again, and Susan Hunt.) After learning of the marriage, Taylor, whose current consort is Mexican Lawyer Victor Luna, pursed her lips into...
...nests of the last"; "Patience, and shuffle the cards." His English contemporary was of two minds about folklore, as he was about everything. Hamlet disdains it: "The proverb is something musty." Yet the plays overflow with musty somethings: "Men are April when they woo; December when they wed"; "A little pot and soon hot"; "The fashion wears out more apparel than the man"; and, more to the point, "Patch grief with proverbs...