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...Store 24, boxes covered labels, and all labels bore price per measure in asterisks which MassPIRG spokesmen have said are difficult for consumers to read...

Author: By Lou ANN Walker, | Title: Area Markets Violate Unit Price Law | 12/8/1973 | See Source »

...scene bore a strong resemblance to an old Peter Sellers movie. A lone guard answers a knock at the Fogg Art Museum door. The time: 12:30 a.m. Sunday. A man wearing a beige trench coat identifies himself as "Mr. Ryan," and says he was told to pick up a package left earlier...

Author: By Steven Luxenberg, | Title: Coin Heist: A Drama In Three Acts | 12/8/1973 | See Source »

...afternoon was a bore. Most Harvard-Yale games (or Yale-Harvard depending on your bias) go down to the last minute, not in the first. Witness Harvard's 29-29 victory in 1968: the Crimson scored 16 points in 42 seconds to win. Saturday Yale scored two touchdowns within 25 seconds, but who cares in a 35-0 game, especially when they do it in the second quarter. Even this newspaper's inevitable 23-2 victories are more exciting...

Author: By Charles E. Shepard, | Title: Tending the Flock | 11/26/1973 | See Source »

...dean's first Faculty meeting last Tuesday bore this out. During the discussion of the 1973-74 budget, Rosovsky asked the professors to "be reasonable when your own ox is gored." His arguments clearly carried a great deal of weight--except for several perfunctory inquiries, the dean was scarcely questioned. The Faculty moved on to other matters. Rosovsky's comradely presentation had persuaded the Faculty just as successfully as John Dunlop's bully tactics would have, but gently enough to create an atmosphere of one happy family...

Author: By Charlie Shepard, | Title: The Soft Touch of Dean Rosovsky | 11/19/1973 | See Source »

...suffered or knows a loss in the war. Said Yehezkel Shemesh, a Jerusalem restaurant owner: "We are all one mishpocheh [family]. When one boy dies, we all grieve together." Last Wednesday morning weeping mourners crowded temporary military cemeteries to attend mass memorial services. In Jerusalem, which bore more than 10% of Israel's casualties, Mayor Teddy Kollek visited the homes of the bereaved families...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Jerusalem: Days of Mourning | 11/19/1973 | See Source »

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