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Possible candidates include Tulane Coach Buddy Teevens, Northeastern Coach Barry Gallup, Fordham Coach Larry Glueck and former Boston College Coach Jack Bicknell, according to the Boston Globe.CrimsonHaubin B. JiuHarvard Coach JOE RESTIC is retiring after the 1992-93 season, ending a 22-year career at the helm of Harvard football...
...every college student knows, a higher drinking age has had little practical effect on alcohol consumption habits anyway. A 1991 Gallup Youth Survey reports that 54% of 16- to 21- year-olds had consumed some alcohol in the last thirty days-a somewhat lower number than in 1983. Yet the percentage of those who had participated in "binge-drinking" was significantly higher. A test conducted in Washington D.C. by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety showed that with a rudimentary fake ID, an 18-year old could buy alcohol in 97% of the establishments tested. In a similar test...
...When the Gallup organization polled the public in May 1991, less than a third of Americans described journalists as having high ethical standards. If the same poll were conducted now, the results would probably be worse. Ever since NBC last month admitted to significant distortions in a report about safety problems in some General Motors trucks, the media have been awash in shame and penitence...
...teenage Navajo mother in blue jeans would come in with a baby who was suffering from a cold and ask for some medication," recalls Dr. Joe Jacobs, summoning up a scene from his days at the Indian Medical Center in Gallup, New Mexico. "She'd be accompanied by the grandmother in traditional hoop skirt, who kept silent." After examining the child, Jacobs would offer his prescription for soothing inflamed nasal passages: boil some sage leaves in water and have the youngster inhale the aromatic fumes. "When she'd hear that, the young mother invariably would give the grandmother a sheepish...
School choice presents a much welcomed option for parents who have yet to witness any development in our nation's faltering public schools system. But only a tiny percentage of parents have participated in choice programs. Indeed, rather than greeting the emergence of educational alternatives with joy, a recent Gallup Poll showed that 62 percent of those polled opposed the idea of vouchers...