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...chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma may not capitulate to the decision of its International Executive Committee to make all chapter houses, lodges and other facilities alcohol-free by July...
Members of the MIT chapter were faced with the news when they returned from winter vacation...
DIED. ROBERT TOWNSEND, 77, business guru whose best-selling Up the Organization detailed how he jump-started Avis' flagging car rentals; in the West Indies. So what was his secret? One, revealed in his 97-chapter treatise, was to serve big lunches before board meetings...
After finishing her sixth novel, Jazz, published in 1992, Toni Morrison began casting about for the subject of her next book. Constant reading, a habit and passion she developed as a little girl, eventually led her to an obscure chapter in 19th century U.S. history, shortly after the Civil War: the westward emigration of former slaves into the sparsely settled territories of Oklahoma and beyond. Some found the promise of a new life in wide-open spaces, touted in numerous newspaper advertisements in the 1870s, irresistible, and a challenge besides. Morrison was struck by a caveat that often appeared...
...John Updike noted, every great story has an anticlimax. On Saturday, the Harvard women's ice hockey team penned a stellar chapter in its annals by defeating third-ranked Cornell, 5-2. The next day, however, the Crimson (8-8, 4-8 ECAC) stumbled badly against St. Lawrence, losing 10-3. Both games were played at Lynah Rink...