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After having its streak of eight consecutive Eastern Seaboard titles snapped last year, the Harvard men's swimming team will try to regain its dominance in the Ivies in 1987-'88. To help, the aquamen pulled in seven freshmen: Dainel Hume of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Thomas Killion of Fairfield, Conn.; Johnathan Manson of Decatur, Ga.; Gregory Tull of Phoenixville, Penn.; Paul Watson of Armonu, Penn.; Albert Wolf of Bethel Park, Penn.; and Jose Zumpano of Miami...
...girl, who suffered burns over a fourth of her body, was in critical condition at the intensive care unit of C.S. Mott Children's Hospital in Ann Arbor...
Domino's Pizza, the company that cooked up a $2 billion fast-food dynasty by peddling Italian fare, is again looking to Italy for inspiration. Domino's announced last week that as part of its new headquarters complex near Ann Arbor, Mich., it plans to erect a 30-story tower that will lean to the east at a 15 degree angle, much like the Leaning Tower of Pisa...
...Loury accepted a lifetime post atHarvard where he "would gain a lot more visibilitythan at Ann Arbor," Stafford said. He involvedhimself in public policy issues and in 1984 afterMIT tried to lure him away, he made the switchfrom the Economics Department to the K-School...
...anyone else who has not kept up with the firm over the past decade. Since 1978, when Frank Bennack Jr. was named president, Hearst has spent $1.4 billion acquiring more than 20 companies, including three TV stations, ten daily newspapers, two magazines (Esquire and Redbook) and two book companies (Arbor House and William Morrow & Co.). Since the company remains privately owned, the balance sheet is a closely held secret. Industry observers calculate that Hearst's gross revenues last year totaled $1.9 billion, leaving an estimated pretax profit of $285 million...