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...installation of their telephone. Antoine is destructive in all this bickering, as well as in his affair, but it is hard to condemn him for it. There is no enthusiasm to his indecencies; rather, it is just the desperate, almost random lashings out of a man who rightfully cannot adjust to the prospect of settling down...
...captain next year. Paul may have the added difficulty of helping the players adjust to a new coach, as Cooney Weiland is retiring after 21 years. This might not furn out to be much of a problem, though, as assistant coach Billy Cleary, who ran practices this year, is considered the most likely man to get the post...
This country is not withdrawing into isolation. With the Soviet Union, we want a relationship in which the interests of both are respected. When interests conflict, we prefer negotiation and restraint as the methods to adjust differences. But, when challenged, the U.S. will defend its interests and those of its allies...
Harvard is a clear favorite, but the game may be a little bit like a Rangers-Flyers game. Brown is mediocre, but they know it and adjust their game accordingly, playing to keep the score low and close and the fans happy with a lot of checking and a little blood...
...before they hit the slopes. Though state safety codes have sharply reduced ski-lift mishaps, skiers manage to slip in icy parking lots, strain untrained muscles or fall off ski-lodge bar stools. One young woman recently hurt herself in the ski shop at Vail, Colo. Bending over to adjust the bindings on her rented skis, she ruptured her Achilles tendon and wound up in a cast for two months. Another girl suffered from annoying numbness in her legs whenever she skied. Dr. Arthur Ellison, a Williamstown, Mass., skier-orthopedist who runs a clinic at Vermont's Haystack Mountain...