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...Congressional Black Caucus and 30 leaders of farm organizations. He told them that the Administration intends to spread the pain of spending reductions equitably across U.S. society. Though all were apprehensive, most left taking the wait-and-see attitude that the President urged. Even Democratic Representative Shirley Chisholm, a black liberal from New York, was willing to hold her fire. Said she: "There are lots of politicians that perhaps you don't believe from time to time. You have to give a person an opportunity to show whether his word is going to be his bond...
...left point nine minutes into the third. There was Hehir 50 seconds later sweeping in on the Harvard net. There was the puck that landed on the back of the net at the ten-minute mark that led to a premature Eagle celebration. There was B.C. blueliner Jim Chisholm's vicious slapshot at 12:10. There were others, lost in the pages of an overflowing notebook and post-game ecstacy...
...last Monday's twin-bill: can the Harvard offense produce? Goaltending should not be the deciding factor, as both B.C.'s Bob O'Connor and Harvard's Wade Lau have performed strongly in recent weeks. On defense, the Eagles can rely on strong efforts from George Amidon and Jim Chisholm but they have blueliners out because of injuries, while for Harvard, it's a question of whether offense and defense can forecheck and backcheck together as a unit...
...first goal came when Terrier netminder Jeff Weisman ventured out among the padless to the left circle, trying to shove the puck out of the zone. Freshman Eagle defenseman Jim Chisholm picked up the puck along the left boards and wobbled it into the open net, recording his first varsity goal...
...Pennsylvania Avenue, on his third journey east since Election Day, presiding over a lunch at Blair House for women members of Congress. There he was given a preview of the demands that will begin to supplant the ritual once he is in the White House. Democrat Shirley Chisholm, whose district contains Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant ghetto, asked what he was going to do about jobs for the inner cities. Reagan briefly explained his support for an innovative proposal to establish free enterprise zones that would provide tax incentives for industry to move into impoverished areas. Chisholm did not press...