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Peterson explained the number of Chicanos admitted to the Class of 1975 in terms of the candidates' strengths. "The number of strong candidates in the Chicano pool simply did not correspond to the increase in the size of the pool." he said...
Fred Braniman, former Dispatch News Service International Correspond-ent in Laos, spoke on his personal experiences with victims of bombings. He described peace overtures made by the Pathet Lao and rebuffed by the U.S. Branfman said that the only parallel he could find for the present American actions in Laos was in the novel...
...liked Clara Richardson as Fay, not for the polish of her acting but for her total aplomb on stage; Chris Durang as Hal and Bob Waldinger as Dennis were not so relaxed, though their personalities seemed to correspond to their parts, as Russo's did to his. This neat "fit" of actor to part is seldom found in Loeb mainstage productions. Also wanting in the big time Loeb shows is the warm interaction of audience and players, which simply was here from start to finish during Loot...
...Single Effect. The problem, according to Psychologist Helen Nowlis, one of the three scientists who screened the films for factual accuracy, is that their emphasis on extreme reactions to drugs "just doesn't correspond with the experience the kids are having. It's like trying to teach a two-year-old that radiators burn in the middle of the summertime. It's a crazy imbalance to stress marijuana hallucinations when 99% of the kids who try a marijuana cigarette don't get hallucinations, and it may do serious harm. A lot of heroin users...
Referring to the second professor, who does not wish to be identified, a Cambridge detective said, "His ideas [about the suspect] correspond to the composite picture, except for slight features in the nose...