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...chose to stay on the land to become steadily more productive. It built land-grant colleges for their sons, provided constant and up-to-the-minute weather information, paid for agricultural research, and, most important, adopted a whole series of policies that made the U.S. farmer a privileged denizen of the land...
...Good luck with your lacrosse team," cracked a long-time denizen of the Harvard Stadium press box as Brown's Director of Sports Information. Mike Scandura, gloomily tradged out the door. Scandura had a little difficulty trumpeting the achievements of last year's 0-9 Brown football team and the Bruins did little to boost his spirits last Saturday giving up six touchdowns while scoring only one in a controlled scrimmage against Harvard...
...Good luck with your lacrosse team," cracked a long-time denizen of the Harvard Stadium press box as Brown's Director of Sports. Information, Mike Scandura gloomily trudged out the door. Scandura had a little difficulty trumpeting the achievements of last year's 0-9 Brown football team, and the Bruins did little to boost his spirits last Saturday, giving up six touchdowns while scoring only one in a controlled scrimmage against Harvard...
...than the one in which he pays a visit once a year. Students, as much as any other group, are affected by the laws and ordinances that the city passes, and just as implicated in the decisions of its officials--the police, fire and sanitation departments--as any other denizen of the city...
Honorary degrees are always a well-kept secret at Harvard, but the pattern of previous years usually provides a reliable guide for guessing. One denizen of University Hall, knowledgeable in such matters, has developed what he calls "The Danish Physicist Theory" -a formula for generating a pool of names from which recipients of honoraries might be picked...