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...Newark, N.J. 39. Paterson, N.J.* 40. Springfield, Mass.* 41. Youngstown, Ohio* 42. Detroit 43. Richmond 44. Fort Worth 45. Atlanta 46. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.* 47. Miami 48. Nashville, Tenn.* 49. Pittsburgh 50. Allentown, Pa.* 51. St. Louis* 52. Gary, Ind.* 53. Louisville* 54. Providence* 55. Baltimore...
...Perhaps both A Woman Under the influence and Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore opened with such bad business acumen because both are somewhat un-Hollywood in origin. John Cassavetes's Woman was made on a relative shoestring and without big studio backing--it might not make it to Youngstown. Ohio or Kallapol, either--although It's at the Cheri here. If you missed Chuck Stephen's review of it in yesterday's Crimson, or Andy Kopkind's fine piece about it in The Real Paper last week (with a great title--"Mabie's Mad Againe"), you ought to know...
Winners of Harvard prizes for 1974 are: the Bonaparte Scholarship. Harold H. Koh '75 of Mather House and New Haven, Conn.; Burr 1909 Scholarship, Merrick Garland '74 of Quincy House and Lincolnwood, Ill.; Landon Memorial Scholarship, Nicholas G. Harris '74 of Winthrop House and Youngstown, Ohio; the Palfrey Exhibition, Robert A. Levine '74 of Leverett House and New York City...
When the shooting stopped, four students were dead. William K. Schroeder, 19, of Lorain, Ohio, had been second in his ROTC class. Sandra Lee Scheuer, 20, of Youngstown, Ohio, had been walking to a speech therapy class with a friend. Jeffrey Glenn Miller, 20, of Plainview, N.Y., had written on one of his notebooks: Rocky for President in '72. Allison Krause, 19, of Pittsburgh, had come the closest of the four to threatening a Guardsman: a few days before, she'd put a flower in his rifle and told him that flowers were better than bullets...
...Allegheny Ludlum, Armco, Bethlehem, Jones & Laughlin, National, Republic, U.S. Steel, Wheeling-Pittsburgh and Youngstown...