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When you add to that the orgy of uplifters preaching the dangers of drunk driving in ad-council commercials, movies-of-the-week and after-school specials, and the introduction of the idea of "designated drivers" (by the Harvard School of Public Health in 1985), the effect of raising the drinking age seems dismal...
...seems elements in the state may be exporting a new way to conceal some of that firepower: a holster that looks like a beeper. An internal San Francisco police bulletin warns cops to be wary of suspects using this product, available by mail order from Grand Prairie, Texas. An ad for the holster/beeper reads: "Fast. Safe. Discreet. Press button and front of case pops open and hinges down, allowing instant draw...
...ad hoc organization, Harvard-Radcliffe Asians for Fair Representation (HRAFR), was mentioned in Nara K. Ahn's March 16th article on the recent dissension among Asian students against the Asian American Association. We would like to thank Ahn for her excellent reporting and her accurate representation of our purpose. Still, we believe we should tell the Harvard community, both Asians and non-Asians alike, why we have decided to criticize the new leadership...
...past, changes in a current tutor's status were dealt with "on an ad-hoc basis," said Wagner, who used to be a member of the 4-student, 5-tutor selection committee...
...Newton disputed Perez' claims. In his "Ad Watch" flier, Newton wrote, "In fact, some student leaders listed on [Perez's] ads either endorse neither candidate or both candidates equally