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Problems locating large lecture halls with the appropriate equipment caused professors to reschedule Science B-29, "Human Behavioral Biology," Literature and Arts B-29, "Beginnings of Modernism in the Visual Arts," and Historical Studies A-12, "International Conflicts in the Modern World," courses whose combined projected enrollments exceed 1000 students...
These students are chosen only from the top of their class, and their total number never can exceed 10 percent of each graduating class...
Campaign coffers this year reflect the uncertainty felt by the Sullivans and Russells of Cambridge. So far, candidates are spending more than of $12,000 to win a job that only pays $18,000. This year's total financial expenditures exceed $125,000--a figure which is up 25 percent from 1983, proving that candidates are going for broke in the campaign...
...while Kansas City awaited the Oakland A's and the champagne. Of last year's four playoff teams, including the popular Cubs, the promising Padres and the pre- eminent Tigers, only the modest Royals have endured. "It's great to be great," said Dick Howser, a manager whose achievements exceed his reputation, "but there's a joy in being competitive...
...Many are based on a crude idea of reciprocity: buy more from us or we will buy less from you. Thus a bill drafted by Democrats, but boasting strong Republican support as well, would slap a 25% penalty tariff on anything imported from countries whose sales to the U.S. exceed by 65% or more their purchases from the U.S., unless they start reducing that trade imbalance immediately. In its present form, the bill would raise prices on everything Americans buy from Japan, Taiwan, Korea and Brazil. Two bills introduced by Republican Senator John Danforth of Missouri, who still considers himself...