Word: boated
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Because the Crimson lightweights are still in the process of seat-racing for position, Gladstone has yet to choose this year's boat. The next two weeks, including a gruelling stretch of double sessions during Spring break, will be vital in determining the make-up of this year's squad. Harvard opens the 1972 season April 15 against Columbia and Rutgers...
This year's boat should ultimately shape up around a strong nucleus of All-Ivy performers. Tony Brooks, Jim Richardson and Phin Sprague--each a two-time league all-star--and Andy Narva--All-Ivy a year ago--will probably be the backbone of the first boat once again...
...persuasive and elusive hostesses. The new location could make life somewhat complicated for the 25,000 to 30,000 American troops expected to remain in South Viet Nam in an advisory and logistical role. The only direct way to get to the 9th precinct is by boat...
...vote, a bit more internationally minded. Their response to charisma is apparently overrated. Younger women may jump and squeal, older women may gush over a candidate like John Lindsay; but once they go to vote, they are less susceptible to their emotions. It was not the glamorous ex-PT boat commander, John F. Kennedy, who won the bulk of the women's vote in 1960. More than 50% of women preferred Richard Nixon. "You didn't find the anti-Nixon attitudes among women," says Warren Miller, director of the Center for Political Studies at the University of Michigan...
...jeans, even miniskirts. As in other Roman Catholic churches around the world, the liturgy has been modernized. Women and children now pass collection plates. Worshipers sometimes help themselves to the Communion host. Guitars and drums accompany new Spanish hymns set to such internationally recognized tunes as Michael, Row the Boat Ashore and Blowin' in the Wind...