Word: cores
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...potent core of wrestlers in the 134, 142, 158, 190 and unlimited weight divisions graduated last year, leaving only five returning lettermen on the 1972 Crimson squad. Lee recruited heavily spring and toughened the Harvard lineup with 14 freshmen...
Harvard's season outlook is far from dismal. Lee points to his "solid core" of wrestlers that consists of lettermen Dan Blakinger (118), Carl Biello (134), John Keough (177) and team captain Richie Starr...
...Time to, Speak. A Time to Act is a book aimed more at Westchester than Watts. Nothing Bond describes about the failure of black (and white) capitalism, the inadequacies of 1960's lunch-counter politics, or the irrelevance of hippiedom, is news to the black community. The core problem is and has always been white indifference and misunderstanding...
...sacrifice the Ivy Football Championship for some girl's SAT scores? If only around 650 men are to be admitted each year, won't the jocks be dropped first? Will women be integrated into the athletic teams? Will Brown beat Yale? The answers to these questions run to the core of the colleges' educational and athletic goals. As one student at Yale put it, "Yale's glory will quickly vanish with sex-blind admissions...
...core of the problem seems to be stubborn residual racism among the Navy's "middle management." All too frequently, Zumwalt's pleas for equality have fallen on deaf ears, from skippers all the way down to petty officers. Addressing a flotilla of admirals and generals at the Pentagon in the wake of the three outbreaks, Zumwalt pulled no punches in blaming his subordinates. "Uncomprehending response or response which lacks commitment from the heart-no matter how correct-is essentially obstructionist," said the Chief of Naval Operations. "Just as obstructionist is a man who puts an order...