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...affinity become that more U.S. homes are now heated by wood than by electricity from nuclear power plants. A recent study by Dartmouth College's Thayer School of Engineering also found that more than 49% of all industrial boilers built in 1980 burn mainly wood. Says Energy Expert Nigel Smith of Worldwatch: "The U.S. is on the crest of the wave of nations returning to wood...
...convention gathered in October to produce a final constitution which would be given to the student body for approval This convention, of which I was the chair, was composed of members elected from each House and the Freshman Yard, and six members of the defunct constitution committee to lend "expert" advice...
Maier, an expert in modern European history, was an assistant professor at Harvard between 1968 and 1975. After a five-year absence he returned to Harvard to receive tenure in December...
...nailing down their first win in an ECAC playoff game since stopping UNH in the first round back in 1976, the icemen relied on a little luck, some expert penalty killing and forechecking, and the super goaltending of Lau, who turned in his third shutout in his last four games. The game was very much like last year's Harvard win over B.C. in the Beanpot final, also by a 2-0 score, the last time Lau and Eagle netminder Bob O'Connor squared...
...federal bankruptcy laws. Moreover, the recession itself, by forcing up unemployment, is also adding to the bankruptcy rolls. Nonetheless, in Oakland, Calif., Bankruptcy Expert Steven Flander argues that excessive mortgage payments have become a whole new menace that is forcing more and more people into insolvency. He adds that while his clients used to be primarily lower-or lower-middle income, "now there is really no classification. We see doctors, attorneys, real estate people...