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...lower down, in what looks like a totally forbidding, colorless world, life, incredibly, is returning. Deer tracks have been spotted on otherwise barren slopes; new growths of ferns and skunk cabbage are poking through the ash. Tree sprouts are "coming up beautifully," says John Allen, 72, geology professor emeritus at Portland State University...
...Olympic" track and field trials in Eugene, Ore., a couple of Crimson tracksters emeritus posted impressive results. Tom Lenz wound up 11th in the hammer throw, and Ellen Hart secured a place for herself on the Olympic squad by finishing third in the 10,000 meters in spectacular fashion--an accomplishment all the more remarkable considering that she had suffered a debilitating injury earlier in the season...
...Mary B. Anderson, a development economist, Charles A. Kimball, a proctor at the Divinity School's World Religions Center, and George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology Emeritus, all said they thought their visit had been a positive step toward opening communication with the Iranians. They also said they had no fear of legal action, and so far there has been none...
...Olympic" track and field trials in Eugene, Ore., a couple of Crimson tracksters emeritus posted impressive results. Tom Lenz wound up 11th in the hammer throw, and Ellen Hart secured a place for herself on the Olympic squad by finishing third in the 10,000 meters in spectacular fashion--an accomplishment all the more remarkable considering that she had suffered a debilitating injury earlier in the season...
...Mary B. Anderson, a development economist, Charles A. Kimball, a proctor at the Divinity School's World Religions Center, and George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology Emeritus, all said they thought their visit had been a positive step toward opening communication with the Iranians. They also said they had no fear of legal action, and so far there has been none...