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* A 13-year resident of Japan, James Young was for a time INS Correspondent in Tokyo, is author of Behind the Rising Sun.
Aided by the height of center Rick Littell, the Red and Black cagers, with set shots and tip-ins, pulled out into an early lead of 14 to 8. After ten minutes of play, the Brownmen switched their tactics to a man-to-man defense, and things began to look...
For once, the ins worked harder than the outs. After ten years in full power, the Democrats saw the pendulum of political favor swinging away from them: they labored mightily to halt its course.
Harvard, like Boston, was founded on cowpaths, and since the average Freshman's mentality has little in common with a cow, he has some difficulty in finding his bearings. But map in hand, and with a few pointers in his head, Mr. '46 will, in the space of a couple...
When the news did come, "it didn't hit Los Angeles with a bang. It leaked in to the supercurious and the shut-ins, who even on a perfect day can stay by their radios. It got around at first almost by word of mouth. . . . It moved through backyard...