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...price-depressing effects of last winter's oil glut. Says Claude Messinger of Ashland Oil, who was the chairman of a gathering last week in New York of the American Petroleum Institute: "In my judgment, gasoline prices have bottomed out. We are in for a small, but steady, climb back...
...SAYS disabled students can't take a class in the Geological Lecture Rooms? There's no need to climb a single step. Just take the ramp into Tozzer Library, pass from there toward the Peabody Museum, through the museum gift shop, wait for the attendant to unlock the fire door, walk through the museum, and enter the back door of the Geological Lecture Room, Presto...
...raising his own record to 5-1 on the season. Barber denied Harvard's bid to climb back up to the 500 mark on the year. The Crimson's record now stands at 11-13 overall...
Ironically, the Reagan Administration's good news on inflation will make it even more difficult to keep the budget deficits down. Reason: with inflation rising, both wages and prices go up, and the Federal Government's tax receipts climb sharply. Conversely, when inflation goes down, tax receipts grow less rapidly and the deficit temporarily widens. The budget shortfall for the 1983 fiscal year is already projected by the Congressional Budget Office to reach perhaps $153 billion, rising to as much as $188 billion in fiscal...
...marathon horror stories, massaging a cramped and semi-comatose roommate, and knowing the condition of my heart after a very leisurely short run, my immediate leaning is to concede defeat in next year's marathon right now and leave the crazy race to the kinds of people who climb Mt. Everest just because it exists...