Word: breaking
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...have all been through it. As freshmen, we anxiously awaited that fateful spring day on which we received the judgment that could make or break our Harvard years: House assignments. This year's freshmen were especially cautious in plotting their housing strategies. Some relied on computer readouts, intricate polls and the ever-trustworthy grapevine for data on their housing game plan...
...good, if not better, than life at the River Houses. By discovering the advantages of the Quad and trying to solve its problems, they are determined to make the most of what could otherwise be a woeful situation. Maybe that dreaded spring lottery does not make or break life at Harvard after...
MacKenzie picked up one point, the 125th of his splendid career, to break a tie with Phil Zuckerman '71 and take sixth place on the Crimson career scoring list. Chico's 90 career goals left him fourth in that department...
With the score 7-2 the Crimson took a break from scoring in the fifth before getting an unearned run in the sixth and finishing up with four runs in the seventh on a Singleton r.b.i. single and a three-run round-tripper by Billy Blood...
...Break. That leaves as the only general tax break for business the so-called jobs credit-a provision that the Administration is unhappy with, for good reason. Under this regulation, for the next two years most corporations would get a tax savings of $1,092 for each new worker they hire after their payroll has grown 2% from the previous year. The credit can be used only by companies that are expanding, and the maximum benefit to any one company is $100,000; thus the credit is of little use to the biggest companies that hire the most workers. Indeed...