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"RUS funding is necessary for our existence," Trisha G. Butler '80, treasurer of the Association of Black Radcliffe Women (ABRW), said last night, adding that without RUS funding ABRW would have to resort to fundraising or charging dues.
3. MONTREAL--A good mix of veterans and young players could bring the Expos their first divisional title. The outfield of Dawson-Cromartie-Valentine is outstanding, and the rotation of Ross Grimsley, Steve Rogers, Hal Dues and Bill Lee could be the best in the division.
FOR ARTSON AND SEVERAL other club officers, the misfired elections were just a harbinger of worse problems in the new year. Dissatisfied with the relatively inactive club, a small group of freshmen organized with the intent of sweeping up all the executive positions in the club's annual election. In...
Traditionally, real estate traders and brokers have operated pretty much on their own and dealt with each other one on one. AMREX offers major property dealers an organized exchange resembling those provided for commodity traders and stock and bond investors. AMREX works in much the same manner as do other...
One of every hundred Americans, one of every twenty American families, and one of every ten American union members is a dues-paying member of Frank Fitzsimmons' union. Teamsters are cafeteria workers at Penn State, sanitationmen in New York City,...zookeepers in San Diego,...cartoonists in Hollywood,...McDonald's hamburger...