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...officers, and the National Student League Foundation, last week. Their two concerns are that the law will create a burden to students and incur additional expenses for universities. You have a problem where the Selective Service Commission law says that you must register within thirty days of your eighteenth birthday. Consequently, when they are in their senior year, January, February or March, and they are applying for aid at that time, they have not come within the thirty days of their eighteenth birthday, so consequently they have no way of showing proof that they applied for the financial aid. That...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Drafting Education | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

Toward this end, Clark is eating a varied diet and gradually increasing his activity. His meals include bacon and eggs, potatoes and gravy, vegetables and lemon pie, quite a change since January, when he was forbidden to taste the heart-shaped chocolate cake that was baked for his 62nd birthday. Clark, who had been a 6-handicap golfer, avidly follows sports on TV and enjoys reading the letters that have arrived by the thousands. He was particularly pleased when a Seattle hospital named a coronary wing after him. "Just think," he said dryly, "I didn't have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Feeling Much Better, Thank You | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

...Hyman Rickover, 83, is scarcely gone or forgotten. Last week in Washington, Richard Nixon, 70, Gerald Ford, 69, and Jimmy Carter, 58 (another man forced into retirement by Reagan), gathered to salute Rickover, under whom they had all technically served as lower-ranking naval officers. Nixon rumbled through Happy Birthday on the piano (strange, considering it was no one's birthday), Carter saluted the admiral's influence on him as "second only to my father," and Ford, perhaps wistfully, called Rickover "a man who could hold an office far, far longer than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Mar. 14, 1983 | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

Providence immediately lifted Proulx in favor of a sixth skater. But after one rush into the Crimson end. Harvard sent the puck the other way and the Friars couldn't threaten again. With 48 seconds left Mark Fusco gave himself a little more to celebrate on his 22nd birthday by putting a soft backhander into the open net from the red line...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Crimson Rules the East | 3/13/1983 | See Source »

...birthday has been coming up for 64 years," he says, chuckling...

Author: By Janet A. Titus, | Title: Giving Up Harvard Squash for the Birds | 3/8/1983 | See Source »

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