Word: 20th
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Your March 20th editorial entitled "Common-sense Economics" is one of the shoddiest commentaries which The Crimson has printed in many months. The editorial is not merely internally inconsistent, but the remedies it proposes are dangerously naive...
After several years experimenting--often unsuccessfully--with the lucrative acting and endorsement opportunities awaiting him upon return from Munich in 1972, Mark Spitz, the celebrated swim star of the 20th Olympiad, decided to try his hand in business. While not yet approaching a par with his swimming achievements, the Californian is doing just fine as head of his own SUMARK Corporation...
...oafish Pentagon general are particularly effective in their roles, and Madeleine Kahn, though not blessed with a very demanding part, provides some of the funnier moments at the Center. They are all able to keep their jokes alive, and Arkin's evolution from minuscule plankton to neurotic 20th-century man should be recorded as one of the funnier scenes in contemporary movie-making. But one scene doesn't make a whole movie. We can't expect Brickman to be brilliant for the entire 90 minutes, but there are times he falls so far short we can't help feeling...
...record setting victories in the high jump and pentathlon with points in almost every event to collect 68 points and its second Eastern title. The Crimson tied for seventh in a field of 65 schools with 22 points, easily beating out Ivy rivals Brown in 16th and Princeton in 20th...
...Harvard, Stanley divided his time between research--focusing on United States-Philippine relations in the 20th century--and his teaching abilities. At Carleton, Stanley has been forced to abandon daily teaching for administrative work, but from what his associates say, he's made the adjustment perfectly. "I'm glad we got him," says Jean Phillips, associate dean of students. "He's a breath of fresh air." Stanley is responsible for a great deal of Carleton's daily functioning as well as for serious, long-term academic planning. "I'm a micro-Rosovsky," he explains, a teaching/scholarly dean whose primary responsibility...