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...today's races: I like Little Playmate, sitting there at a cool 7-2, in the 12th at Raynham (Post Time, 1:15 p.m.)for starters. The lady grey has the outside post position, but it says here that she gets out quickly and holds on in the stretch. Down it Belmont(also 1:15), I've got feelings for Fair Rosalind in the fifth (with fading thoughts about Timely Writer in the eighth--the $500,000 Jockey Club Gold Cup. Rosalind is packing a hefty 122 pounds, but as dark horse or dark lady, she's a good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: It's Post Time | 10/9/1982 | See Source »

...union affairs throughout his career, becoming the Bears' player representative in his second pro season and joining the union's executive committee in 1978. He credits his Harvard experiences with helping to prepare him for the double pressure of facing both opposing defenders across the scrimmage line and grey-suited management officials across the bargaining table...

Author: By Chuck Lane, | Title: Union Man Jiggetts Tackles NFL Bosses | 9/29/1982 | See Source »

...time had done to Harvard, they talked about what it had done to all of them "I'm afraid we've all changed more than we ought to admit," said Scott. "Some of us have gained weight, a lot more of us have lost weight, we've all gone grey...

Author: By Michael W. Miller, | Title: At Reunions, Merrymakers Recall Another Harvard | 6/9/1982 | See Source »

...remember very different things I myself see an ugly wooden building called Browne and Nichols in the center of the Yard, where most of our courses took place, It was a firetrap, I believe, but that did not worry us, and we did no complaining. In another grey wooden building on Brattle Street, we had quizzes in History I every Saturday morning, Still no complaints, but a few groans because the courses were very hard...

Author: By Aimee Bourneuf, | Title: Unprepared for an Unfriendly Real World | 6/8/1982 | See Source »

...pack of jubilant runners in the customary victory lap, one member--decked out in his usual red sweat suit--suddenly sprints ahead and is the first to cross the finish line. His gait is as smooth and quick as that of those he has left behind: only his grey hair betrays the fact that he is no college student, but a man ready for retirement at the ages...

Author: By Becky Hartman, | Title: Bill McCurdy | 5/21/1982 | See Source »

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