Word: simonizes
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...maybe not. Saturday's game introduced junior halfback Esan Simon as a weapon Giardi can depend upon in the future...
...WHEN SIMON GRAY'S MELON OPENED IN London in 1987, it dealt memorably if imperfectly with the random, amoral way that glittering success and crippling insanity are doled out, sometimes to the same person. In compulsive revisions, the most recent of which, THE HOLY TERROR, opened last week off Broadway, the normally astute Gray (Butley, The Common Pursuit) has flung out the baby and preserved the bath water. Two ideas worked in the tale of a foppish, philandering publisher: narrating his decline in flashback, from the vantage of a man afflicted and now somewhat healed, which earned instant sympathy...
Second on the injured list is senior halfback Kendrick Joyce. Joyce didn't dress for the Cornell game, with sophomore Mike Wallace and flashy junior Esan Simon filling in for him. The Leverett resident is slated as "questionable...
Harvard Notes: Harvard Co-Captain Robb Hirsch picked up a season-high 63 yards Saturday, enough to give him over 1000 career yards...Junior Esan Simon looked flashy as can be at end of the Cornell game, picking up 17 yards and one touchdown on three attemps. The lithe and fleet-footed halfback put in a similar late-game performance against Holy Cross. Message to Coach Joe Restic: How about trying him at the beginning of the game this time?...Same with tight end Read Hubbard, who made three catches for 87 yards. Hubbard is showing flashes of brilliance each...
Still, for centuries humanity has confounded doomsayers by finding new supplies of food and energy. In the early 1970s some environmentalists interpreted temporary rises in food and oil prices to mean mankind was again pushing the limits of earthly resources, yet surpluses returned in later years. Julian Simon, among other economists, argued that this revealed a basic problem with the limits-to-growth argument. Price rises caused by scarcities, he argued, will always stimulate human ingenuity to improve efficiency and find new resources...