Word: adds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...young solid roster, the Tea Men expect to add a couple of other outstanding players from Europe. Asked if language barriers would be a problem, Coach Cantwell exclaimed, "Soccer is a universal game...
...season is amazingly short, and Harvard, which will adopt metric measurements in its home stadium for the first time, wastes no time getting into the thick of things. The team opens today at 1:30 p.m. in the stadium against powerhouse Northeastern. Add this all-out war to Saturday's meeting with the Tigers, in Princeton, and before the season is a week old. Harvard will have run its two toughest dual meets of the season...
...long-distance category, though, that looms as the most questionable Harvard area. At 1500-meters. Thad McNulty and John Murphy should produce some good results, but at 5000-meters, Ed Sheehan's ability to produce is uncertain. Sheehan could add some power, but he had not regained his form of the early indoor season since battling a mid-season illness. Reed Eichner and Brian Finn will carry the Crimson through the steeplechase; but because this is the first time Harvard will run the event steadily, no one expects miraculous results...
...when the commune seemed imperiled, a chiffonier (ragpicker) at Emmaus devised a new source of money: he taught his colleagues how to rummage through trash for useful objects. Scrap paper was sold, broken furniture and appliances were repaired and marketed. The commune became self-supporting and earned enough to add new centers elsewhere. A credo evolved: "Give instant help to those nearest and in need. Show them how to help themselves. Afterward let them help others...
Chop Farm Subsidies and Controls. Federal farm aid has grown fourfold in the past two years, to an estimated $7.9 billion, and the Senate passed a farm bill last month that will add $120 to $170 to the food bill of a family of four in the next fiscal year. As a counter to that expensive bill, President Carter last week recommended higher wheat subsidies and for the first time since the early 1970s offered corn and cotton subsidies to farmers who reduce plantings, which will surely raise food prices. There is no excuse for subsidies, despite some farmers...