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...said of her nine-year-old, "he's not our son; he's our friend." Barr was so out of it that he even tried to ban blue jeans and long hair on boys. While teaching a course on Marxism, he actually started wearing an American-flag pin on his lapel. When Barr began referring to staying after school as "detention," one father growled, "Will the children be allowed one phone call to their lawyers...
...high point of the year for Galeski came in the Harvard grapplers' 17-15 victory over Springfield-the first triumph over the Chiefs in 12 years. He provided the margin of victory by averting a pin at the hands of New England champion Bill Metts...
Recording the second fastest pin in the tournament and then winning a narrow one-point decision yesterday, Harvard's 190 pound Rich Starr swept to the quarter-finals of the NCAA Wrestling Championships to be held this afternoon at Auburn...
Kardon won the class last year, and reached the finals this year with a 1:30 pin of Jim Hevern, an All-Ivy selection at guard last fall...
...behind me at Currier House exclaiming: "Can you imagine they used to think she was beautiful" What he didn't realize is that no one, except Mae West, considered her a sex goddess. Even disregarding her face, her figure was not unlike that of Margaret Dumont, the grande dame pin-cushion in countless Marx Brothers movies: an hour-glass with rather too much sand. As Parker Tyler has suggested, West was more a female impersonator than anything else. Her "act" was not offensive because she wasn't ridiculing women, but the way men looked at women. Hers was the satire...