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Defense has always been a strong point for Yovicsin's teams, both at Gettysburg and at Harvard, but he seems willing to alter the set-up somewhat in order to capitalize on the speed of the secondary, make up for a weakness at end, and to compensate for the fact that captain Gary Farneti is an outstanding linebacker on a team which is not blessed with much line backing talent...
Defense has always been a strong point for Yovicsin's teams, both at Gettysburg and at Harvard, but he seems willing to alter the set-up somewhat in order to capitalize on the speed of the secondary, make up for a weakness at end, and to compensate for the fact that captain Gary Farneti is an outstanding linebacker on a team which is not blessed with much linebacking talent...
...written statement of track captain Keith Colburn establishes. I believe, the only proper guideline for strike activity: "The policy of the Harvard track team has always been to respect the individual's right to decide whether or not to compete. The present situation will not alter this policy...
...fight against air pollution, perhaps the most important factor missing is constructive alter-natives to the present way of life. Short of a revolution, there seems little that Americans can do to influence their environment. All the cards are held by the large corporations. By providing an answer to air pollution. Jamison's book offers the public an outlet for its frustration...
Geologists suspect that the undersea oilfields stretch in twin crescents from the coasts of Burma and Thailand along the Indonesian Archipelago to as far south as Australia. If drilling proves them right, the results can not only spur development of the whole region, but will also surely alter the balance of global oil politics. Southeast Asia, along with Alaska's North Slope and the Siberian field that the Soviets revealed last month, could give world oil users great new sources of supply...