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Penn is extremely strong in the middle weight classes. Dave Groverman (126), Jeff Thorne (134), Don Decker (150) and Tom Brennan (158) all won their divisions at last year's Plebe tournament. Harvard will need strong performances from Carl Biello (126), Jerry Kahrilas (134) and Josh Henson (142) in order to stay with the Quakers...
Tomorrow is election day. A short walk to the polling place ought to be enough to convince you that "University City" needs some changes made. On your way you will notice run-down three-decker apartments that rent for upwards of $180 a month despite last year's initiation of rent control, streets that remain unrepaired in summer and unplowed in winter despite a $23 jump in the tax rate, and police that cruise the town in Chevrolets despite the demand for more community-oriented police protection...
Temple, complete with 15-ft.-high cherubim. He also hopes to organize tours of the space center, shuttling the customers on double-decker buses between his own celestial shop and NASA...
This peculiar line-up of personnel was well suited to the kind of story Greater Bostonians liked to read about their cherished institution along the Charles. (Harvard is cherished in Boston, by the Brahmins, who think Massachusetts Hall is the hub of the universe, and by the three-decker-duplex dwellers who evince nothing but scorn for the University, but would pop their buttons if a son was ever admitted.) The papers relished every opportunity to poke good naturedly at Harvard's pomp and grandeur, or at its male chauvinism...
Collective Bargaining. Two weeks ago, a federal court jury in Pittsburgh handed down a guilty verdict. Convicted of violating the Sherman Act were American Standard, Kohler Co., and Borg-Warner Corp.-along with Daniel Quinn, Vice President Norman R. Held of Kohler and Joseph J. Decker, manager of product coordination at American Standard. Last year the other twelve companies,* the P.F.M.A. and five executives had decided not to fight the charges; all pleaded "no contest." The courts levied fines totaling $712,500, and the executives served jail sentences of from one to 30 days...