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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson's Ivy hopes were dealt a blow when 142-pounder George Baker decided to leave college. To compensate for the void, Lee moved senior captain Carl Biello up from 134 pounds to the 142 slot. There must be a jinx at this position, as BIello suffered a freak injury and will be out for two weeks. Ty Richardson '76, normally a 134-pounder, will hold the 142 slot while Biello recovers...

Author: By Frank Crimmins, | Title: Winter Sports Season Gets Underway | 11/27/1974 | See Source »

...like the terminal alcoholics in Hamtramck and the junkies on the line in Lordstown and the men who drive like hellfire out of company parking lots and snuff themselves out on their way home from work. These figurative suicides are as important as the murders, and have to be dealt with first. Otherwise things are never clear except in bright flashes of truth, when James Johnson moves in with...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: James Johnson | 11/20/1974 | See Source »

Irwin A. Sizer, dean of MIT's graduate school, said that MIT's proposal dealt with ways of "improving the teaching techniques of the teaching staff." He said he expected a decision from Danforth by the first of the year...

Author: By Paul K. Rowe, | Title: Harvard Tries to Obtain $100,000 Danforth Grant | 11/14/1974 | See Source »

MICHAEL MARTORANO, as Deeley, holds up well through the skirmishes of the first act, succumbing as Anna woos Kate just before the curtain. But he crumbles early in the second act, just after he has dealt Anna a setback in their battle of mutual degradation. Deeley's heavy emphasis on second meanings and his lumbering, wounded desperation rob his words, his weapons, of the strength they had held in the first act. The veneer of civility, too, skillfully maintained in Act I, becomes a travesty earlier than it should...

Author: By Stephen Tifft, | Title: A Membrane of Civility | 11/1/1974 | See Source »

...does not give students who might feel that a confidential recommendation would carry greater weight in admissions and job procedures the option of waiving access to their files. Buckley has indicated that these issues will be dealt with in greater depth in further amendments to be prepared by his office. Most seriously, the law provides no clear-cut instructions for its implementation--a large gap has been left between the time of the law's enactment and the time when the U.S. Office of Education is to issue guidelines...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Open The Files | 10/30/1974 | See Source »

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