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...world; then to San Diego for more sail-testing with two-time Yatchsman of the Year Dennis Conner; to Annapolis, Maryland, for the Eastern Eliminations; and finally up to Noroton, Connecticut, to tune up with the top American Tempest sailors Jack and Jim Linville or with Canadians Allan and Lorne Leibel...
...fines or mild forms of corporal punishment-the stocks or the pillory. Banishment from the community in the early colonial period was a serious penalty, for it was by no means clear that a person could survive outside the tiny settlement. Still, severe measures were not unknown. Historian Allan Nevins calculated that in Pennsylvania during the Revolutionary period an average of five felons a year were executed, mostly for robbery or burglary. Because of the public expense, few felons were imprisoned...
Despite the absence of captain Dick Raines due to illness, the Crimson made a move for first on Saturday. Peter Anton streaked to a second in the slalom's second run. Overall he slipped into the top ten with a ninth. Allan Hale darted to a seventh place. Eric Jewett would have come in 12th but was disqualified for straddling a pole. His finish would have given Harvard a good shot at beating the victorious UMass contingent...
...memory and culture-an outgrowth of romanticism that, by the end of the 19th century, had accumulated a formidable literature. Cornell, who worshiped Mallarmé for his exactitude of feeling, was the last symbolist poet-a pretty symmetry, for the symbolists were much inspired by another American, Edgar Allan...
Diligence in attention to graduate student instruction, proof of innovation, and usefulness in the economic subject which he teaches are criteria set forth by Galbraith, Allan Averback, chairman of the Galbraith award committee and a graduate student in Economics, said yesterday...