Word: ahead
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Overviews, by nature, are shortsighted; but it seems that the road ahead for Harvard sports holds a long climb up the recruiting-created hill...
...here than ever before. That has got to mean something." With a tenuous balance among University, federal and student funds, a Harvard education remains within the reach of most qualified applicants. But maintaining those opportunities will test the fiscal juggling abilities of Harvard administrators and students in the years ahead...
Also on the positive side, the ever-improving women's teams bounded ahead once again this year. Women's lacrosse took an impressive fifth in the Nationals, women's soccer commandered a magnificent Ivy Title, and field hockey gained a first-ever win over Princeton...
...strongest backing he has ever received in the last few years. Gerrald M. McCue, associate dean of the faculty of design, analyzed Kilbridge's departure, saying, "He's in a period of greater support than ever before. I suspect his motivation was to get out while he was ahead." McCue says Kilbridge's announcement was a surprise to everyone on the faculty, but "I think the logical explanation is that after some period of time, any professor in an administrative post would give up these chores and return to teaching." John F. Kain, current chairman...
...Looking ahead, Deputy Secretary of Energy John O'Leary told Congress last week that gasoline supplies this summer are likely to fall only 3% to 4% below 1978, and might equal last year's level. That would still leave a shortage, since some 3% more cars, trucks and buses are roaming the open road now than a year ago. But the most pressing problem may be shifting from gas to diesel fuel. Oil companies are dribbling out to distributors only 55% to 85% as much diesel fuel as a year ago. Aviation fuel supply is also tight...