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Stageberg romped home in first place with a seventy-yard lead over Holy Cross ace Art Dulong. He was followed in close order by Pitt's Jerry Richey, Villanova's Dick Buerkle, Yale's Frank Shorter, and Villanova's Tom Donnelly before Potteti opened the Harvard scoring...

Author: By Richard T. Howe, | Title: Cross Country Splashes to Third Place In IC4A's After Villanova, Georgetown | 11/19/1968 | See Source »

...Rated close behind the Jumbos are Georgetown, Penn State, and Harvard. Georgetown is led by Steve Stageberg, who finished second in last year's meet and has already carded the season's top time on the five-mile Van Cortlandt Park course. Penn State finished seven runners in front of a competent Navy team in a recent dual meet and could have the depth to challenge...

Author: By Richard T. Howe, | Title: Unbeaten Harriers Run For IC4A Crown Today | 11/18/1968 | See Source »

Music I has attracted the most pass-fail students -- 154--of any Faculty cvourse. Fine Arts 13 runs a close second with 153, and Economics 1 is third with...

Author: By Sophie A. Krasik, | Title: One-Fourth of College Uses Pass-Fail Option | 11/16/1968 | See Source »

...attempt to close that gap is part technological, part financial, part political. In big cities, building-trades unions have long been a major obstacle to fully industrialized housing?buildings with huge parts preassembled in a factory instead of handcrafted at the site from myriad bits and pieces. That money-saving process increases the employment of industrial workers but reduces the need for highly paid (up to $7.30 an hour) building craftsmen at the site. When Chicago's Mayor Richard Daley started flexing his political muscles, however, the unions agreed not only to erect factory-fabricated units, which had long been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Housing: Low Costs Through Instant Building | 11/15/1968 | See Source »

...close of the meeting last night, Brewster said, "We will reconsider the question of the optional residence of transfers in residential colleges, if it can be done without overcrowding existing facilities." He also promised to reconsider housing freshman women in Wright Hall, presently used for overflow freshmen housing Brewster had Warned that requiring women to live in predominantly male dorms could cause recruitment difficulties...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Will Admit Women in 1969; May Have Coeducational Housing | 11/15/1968 | See Source »

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