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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Burriss W. C. Young, assistant dean of freshmen, yesterday requested Lewis J. Tolleson Jr., manager of the freshman dining hall, to keep a "strict count of upperclassmen" eating in the Union after Young could not find a seat there...

Author: By Sydney P. Freedberg, | Title: Von Stade May Impose Quota On Upperclass Union Lunches | 2/22/1974 | See Source »

...plain that many are still reluctant to look upon the crimes known as Watergate as sufficient cause for action against the President. There is no stolen property, no body count, no looted treasury. Moral transgressions, while quickly deplored, are not so easily brought to judgment, especially in a nation whose basic life-style is still fundamentally intact. But people are feeling the weight of the developing crises, and it is NIXON & KISSINGER growing heavier. Hugh Sidey

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: Toward an Uncertain Spring | 2/18/1974 | See Source »

...author's reckoning, highest above the salt would have to be Henri d'Orleans, Count of Paris, an amateur pilot and accomplished horseman, whose royal line remained unbroken for 1,200 years. Here, though, a slight problem arises, since the 65-year-old count has a formidable rival in the person of Louis Jerome Victor Emmanuel Leopold Marie, Prince Napoleon Bonaparte, 58, who re-established his clan's regal credentials as a doughty officer in the French Resistance during World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Rambling Rex | 2/18/1974 | See Source »

...changes which will affect Harvard in the next three weeks of Eastern Intercollegiate Skiing races is team scoring. No longer is the combined performance of the top three finishers of each team to count. No longer will coach Peter Carter be yelling at his fifth man, "Snowplow! Sideslip! Stem! Just stand up! If you race I'll kill you!" after two more daring Harvards have already levelled spectators and explored the woods...

Author: By Tim Carlson, | Title: Light Whitening | 2/12/1974 | See Source »

...rules dictate counting only the top third of the field for points, with a few added sub-asterisked stipulations which are too arcane to grasp without prior knowledge of scoring theory. So, with ten schools sending five racers to the post, as at Dartmouth, only the first 17 finishers count. Scattered brilliance will be rewarded, steadiness becomes obsolete and ski team members may do independent studies on the philosophy of kamikaze under Dr. Carter this spring...

Author: By Tim Carlson, | Title: Light Whitening | 2/12/1974 | See Source »

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