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...President of the Confederacy in 1861. George Wallace stood on the same spot 100 years later, took his first oath as Governor and promised, "Segregation now! Segregation tomorrow! And segregation forever!" From where Wallace stood, one can look across the way and see Martin Luther King Jr.'s Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, the civil rights headquarters in the days of the bus boycott that began the long American journey...
...last three years an explosion of outlets has turned Main Street into a name-brand heaven. For those inclined toward dapper preppiness, Polo-Ralph Lauren has opened a factory outlet which sells at drastic discounts. Hathaway shirts, Bass shoes--and its competitors Dexter and Timberland--also have joined the crowd. Even London Fog raincoats can be bought in this once-sleepy village. For those interested in kitchenware or furniture, there are Corning Designs and Dansk...
Except for Benetton, which is not a factory store, regular prices can be as much as 40 percent below the standard retail price. Women's boots at Dexter Shoes were selling for 50 percent off, and a pair of standard penny loafers, which normally go for $79, were on sale for $54.99 because there were nicks so small that the cashier had to show them to one curious shopper...
First TeamPosition Second Team Dexter Skeene, Columbia Forward Lane Kenworthy, Harvard Paul Richardson, Columbia Forward Steve MacPherson, Cornell John Carroll, Brown Forward Kurt Dasbach, Columbia Paul Nicholas, Harvard Midfielder Chris Paggi, Penn Jim Wurster, Columbia Midfielder John Swift, Cornell John Bayne, Cornell Midfielder Mark Prochilo, Columbia Neil Banks, Columbia Back John Schmidt, Brown Ian Hardington, Harvard Back David Kulik, Yale Mark Sachleben, Dartmouth Back James Allard, Columbia Art Lynch, Columbia Back Jack Dies, Penn Jim Cisneros, Dartmouth Goalie Jeff Micheli, Columbia...
...best in Penn history, and that's saying a lot. Will give the Crimson its biggest test of the year. Defensive tackle Tom Gilmore, one of the squad's two captains, is a candidate for Ivy Player of the Year honors. He's flanked by junior nose tackle Dexter Desit and senior Ken Coombs. LINEBACKERS: Senior linebacker Brent Wilkinson leads Harvard in tackles with 79. This is one of the Crimson's top areas, with Scott Collins and Bob Joyce providing more than adequate support for Wilkinson. Will have to provide support for Harvard's defensive line. Only potential problem...