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Though tales of libidinous mischief on Capitol Hill are not exactly rare, the allegations that surfaced last week about the sexual conduct of an Ohio Congressman came as something of a shock. In a conversation secretly videotaped by a Columbus television station last November, Republican Donald Lukens talked with Anna Coffman, an unemployed widow, in a fast-food restaurant about his relationship with the woman's daughter, now 17. "I couldn't understand a man in your position, why you're messin' around with these teenagers," said Coffman. Replied Lukens, who turns 58 this week: "I didn't really know...
...shouldn't be this easy to walk into a test and conduct an impersonation," Weller said. "It's just so easy to do." Weller said that in fact, cheating is big business at Stuyvesant, an elite public school in Manhattan. Students at a nearby school regularly pay Stuyvesant students approximately $300 to take their tests for them, he said...
...Vukonich 6 (Weisbrod, Melrose) 2:19; 2, H, Ciavaglia 9 (Young, MacDonald) 6:49; 3, H, Howley 4 (Presz, Hartje) 14:03, 4, H, Weisbrod 13 (Ciavaglia, B. McCormack) 16:10. Penalties--A, Tobin (slashing) 0:15; A, Sheridan (cross checking) 4:45; A, Bench (unsportsman-like conduct) 4:45; H, B. McCormack (interference) 10:37; H, Sneddon (hitting from behind) 11:32; A, Kennedy (high sticking) 18:51; H, Sneddon (high sticking) 18:51; H, Caplan (cross checking) 18:51; A, Tobin(high sticking, 10-minute misconduct) 18:51, H, Melrose (high sticking...
...moral question. We have lost sight of that, and that is the danger. Our world, and our attitude to that world, affords us few occasions to contemplate the morality of our conduct. Demands for sensitivity are opportunities more than accusations. They are a challenge. Otherwise the tables will remain separate, no matter how many other changes may come to pass. President...
First the council will conduct midyear officer elections. Chair Kenneth E. Lee '89 recently announced that he would seek re-election to the student body's highest elected office. No council chair has failed to win re-election since the council's first year in 1983, and Lee's key opponent last fall, Frank E. Lockwood '89, has pledged his support...