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...honor of today's 25th reunion, The Crimson dug up these quotes from the newspaper's staff editorials of 25 years ago. The more things change...
American has dug itself into a hole so deep, that it is close to impossible to get out. Protectionism would clearly trigger a wave of retaliatory measures from Japan that would send the U.S. and the world into an even deeper depression than it is now experiencing. And Japan's control in America may prove a stumbling block to any attempt to reverse its gains...
...siege mentality now," offers another friend. "Meese has dug in. He's going to shut the door on the place when Ronald Reagan leaves. He's never wavered, nor should...
...early third quarter goal gave the Bruins (6-4) a 5-1 lead. But the game was far from over. The Crimson dug in deep and turned in 15 minutes of top-notch lacrosse. The offense moved the ball well with pinpoint passing and executed its plays sharply...
...whole of this Dunster House production is marked by tight direction, lively acting and capable technical work (especially by the sound people, who dug up some great Thelonius Monk as background music for Felix's unlikely attempts at seduction). Everett is especially good in the lead, believably lovable and neurotic, but he really couldn't steal the show from this well-balanced cast...