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...cagers pulled in five recruits to bolster an already young team: Scott Gilly of Washington, D.C.: 6-ft., 3-in.; Brian Mackey (son of Cleveland State basketball Coach Kevin Mackey) of Cleveland, Ohio.: 6-ft., 4-in.; Brian Perlich of Bethesda, Maryland.: 6-ft., 5-in.; Sean Duffy of New York, N.Y.: 6-ft, 7-in.; and Malcolm Hollensterner of New York...
Undergraduate Council Chairman Brian C. Offutt '87 of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, says he would favor the establishment of fraternities and sororities at Harvard. "It is a way for people to feel a part of something," he says. "It's like formalized friendship...
...Given a choice between food and cocaine in laboratory experiments, monkeys will become hooked on cocaine and take it until they starve to death. Humans become almost as manic. "You don't even see it coming," says Ken, a 33-year-old construction worker from the east side of Cleveland who began snorting cocaine with his wife in 1982. "We didn't think we were addicted. But once you get into it, it's got you. You don't even have a choice. I became a workaholic, a superman, staying up four or five days at a time." He also...
...healthy houses at the Gate since March and has already recouped its $175,000 investment. A Washington company has extended its run after a sold-out six-week engagement. Beehive's producers will open a West Coast version of the show and are negotiating for other companies in Boston, Cleveland, New Orleans and Dallas, while fielding calls of interest from Japan, Britain, Monte Carlo, Israel and Australia. Our music, it seems, was their music; our past is Beehive's bankroll. "If you're between 30 and 45," says Skip Brevis, 30, the show's arranger and musical director...
Your article concerning drug abuse among sports figures (SPORT, Aug. 25) shows the ills of our society. Athletes should learn to take responsibility for their actions. In taking drugs, Basketball Star Len Bias and Cleveland Browns Safety Don Rogers were acting of their own free will. Choice and freedom are the backbone of our society, and we should not hold others, including those who supplied Bias and Rogers with cocaine, liable for their self-inflicted misjudgments...