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...fraternities and the administration have not dealt with each other in good faith," said former Theta Delta member Warren Tolman, according to the Amherst Student's coverage of the rally. "Neither side is free from criticism. The fraternities are trying to change...
...loss dropped Harvard's Ivy record to 1-1 and dealt a mild blow to its Ivy hopes. The Crimson had forseen Princeton and Dartmouth--the victim of Harvard's first contest--as its toughest opposition...
...comply with informally, is eroding with every passing month as each side accuses the other of activities that violate the understanding. Meanwhile, new weapons systems under development by both sides are becoming harder and harder to deal with under arms-control proposals. One crucial new area that must be dealt with soon: an effort to limit the use of weapons in space...
...killing a witness who had cooperated with the special prosecutor. Last week Donovan was more explicitly linked to a criminal case. This time the Labor Secretary was subpoenaed to appear at a federal court in New York City as a defense witness for two Mob-connected union officials who dealt for years with Donovan's Schiavone Construction...
...break up the Bell System, he squelched all second thoughts and slept soundly. "If I worried after a decision," he says, "I'd be a basket case, and I don't do that." Armed with such self-assurance, Brown, 62, has for nearly two years calmly dealt with criticism, fears and confusion among customers, employees, share holders and Congressmen while presiding over the most extensive reorganization in U.S. corporate history. Says Belton Johnson, a Texas ranch owner and a director of AT&T: "Charlie Brown's done an amazing job. Nobody could have done it better...