Word: chamberlain
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...seen ?Mexico City, the Moscow ballet, the cities of India. When the conversation turned to the war, Nixon told the students: "I know you think we are a bunch of so and so's." He said to them, the President recalled later, that "in 1939 I thought Neville Chamberlain was the greatest man living and that Winston Churchill was a madman. It was not until years later that I realized that Churchill was right." He confessed afterwards: "I doubt if that got over...
...rough and tumble world of professional basketball, survival is often the name of the game. Early this season, the Los Angeles Lakers lost the services of Center Wilt Chamberlain, the victim of a torn knee tendon. Wilt missed 70 games, and the Lakers were lucky to make the National Basketball Association playoffs. The New York Knickerbockers, on the other hand, never had a better season: they breezed into the finals behind Center Willis Reed, the league's Most Valuable Player. Then last week, with the best-of-seven series tied at two games apiece, a startling turnabout occurred. There...
Tchaikovsky, as the film will be called, does not have the field to itself. United Artists is coming up fast with a second entry in the Tchaikovsky sweepstakes. The Lonely Heart, the work of English Director Ken Russell (Billion Dollar Brain, Women in Love), offers Richard Chamberlain in the title role and asks the Cinefreudian question: Was Tchaikovsky really a homosexual...
...Winners from Harvard and their fields of concentration are William A. Bell '70. Psychology; Kenneth J. Barnes '70. Economics; Peter M. Blumberg '70. Biochemistry; Gary E. Chamberlain '70, Economics; Brent E. deChene '70, Linguistics; Alexander J. Field '70, Economics; Richard A. Frank '70. Psychology; Gregory B. Gabriel '70. History; Lawrence F.Kohl '70, American History: Albert B. Masters '70, English; John B. McBrearty '70. Social Relations; Edward McGaffigan Jr, '70. Physics; Henry C. Pinkham '70, Mathematics: Alan M. Polinsky '70, Economics; Robert T. Teske '70, Folklore and Classics; Peter M. Thomas '70, English: David W. Tresemer '70, Social Psychology; Paul...
...American guard Charley Scott, who scored 23 points, and forward Bill Chamberlain, who tallied 29, the Tar Heels forced several Harvard ball-handling mistakes. Even though the Crimson out-rebounded North Carolina, Harvard couldn't match the Tar Heels in shooting percentage or in bench strength...