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Particularly impressive in the Providence game Thursday was the play of the freshmen--all of them. Tommy Murray, Phil Evans, and Bobby McDonald each copped their first goals on the varsity, while Rick Benson, with two already this season, played another strong game. The play of the fourth line of Evans, McDonald, and junior Randy Millen also showed that the Crimson could sport a very balanced scoring attack this winter...
Milner was up to the first half-dozen or so rounds in the ensuing shooting gallery, but with seven seconds left on the power play, freshman Phil Evans garnered his first varsity tally of the season with a wrist shot from ten feet out that caromed off the far post for Harvard's sixth goal...
Harvard plays Holy Cross away on Tuesday, December 17. The Crusaders went 33-6 last year led by 6-ft., 2-in. Ronnie Perry, the leading scoring freshman in the country with a 23 point average 6-ft., 5-in. Mike Vicens held Phil Hubbard to one field goal when HC played Michigan last year while senior Chris Potter led the team in assists and rebounds last campaign...
...example, Richard Hutcheson, 26, who was a $6,000-a-year research assistant at the Democratic National Committee before he became a Carter campaign coordinator, now earns more than $45,475 as White House staff secretary, keeping paper flowing smoothly. Similarly, Phil Wise, 26, a former director of interns in Carter's Georgia administration, was an effective campaign aide. But his $45,000 salary seems rather generous for a deputy appointments secretary...
...Gray Sexton, the poet's elder daughter, and Lois Ames, a close friend and estate-designated biographer, make it quite clear that to be on the poet's mailing list could mean finding oneself embroiled in a passionate postal love affair. "Dearest dear De," "Dear One," "Dear Phil Baby," "Dear Wonderful Nolan!" "Dear wonderful lovely Tillie Olsen" are typical salutations. She lavished compliments, flattery and secrets, and expected to be repaid in kind. Like her poems, her letters were uninhibited pieces of herself offered " in deep fear of rejection...