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...clear from Ed Hasbrouck's statements and from the spirit of the protestors at the courthouse on Friday that no such goal was accomplished. As an open non-registrant myself, I am only more determined to resist escalating militarism and to embrace the way of peace. Kenneth Hale-Wehmann '83 Mass. Open Resistance

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hasbrouck Sentencing | 1/19/1983 | See Source »

Director of Communications Don Hale recently said that "by the fall of 1986 we hope to have several thousand computers installed at the university and 7500 on campus...

Author: By Eva J. Yablonsky, | Title: Terminals for All | 11/20/1982 | See Source »

...four University vice presidents. Thomas O'Brien, chief of financial operations, has emerged as perhaps the most powerful since he replaced Hale Champion now executive dean at the Kennedy School, in 1977. His Influence stems not from an unusually close relationship with Bok, but from his responsibility for the University's approximately 50 separate budgets, each of which operates independently under a system known as "every rub on its own bottom...

Author: By Thcina H. Howlett, | Title: The Admiral and His Captains | 8/13/1982 | See Source »

...late father, Hale Boggs, was House Majority Leader. Her mother is Corinne ("Lindy") Boggs, Democratic Congresswoman from Louisiana. So it is only natural that Barbara Boggs Sigmund, 42, should hanker for her own share of Capitol Hill office space. With her mother at her side, Barbara, a ten-year veteran of New Jersey politics, announced that she would seek the Democratic congressional nomination for the district that includes her home in Princeton. If she is successful and her mother is reelected, Boggs and Boggs would become the first mother-daughter act in congressional history. Says Barbara: "I have two terrific...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Mar. 8, 1982 | 3/8/1982 | See Source »

Even though she likes skiing with Harvard, Hale misses the risk and speed of downhill racing. The hills aren't as big here in the East, and there has been no college downhill, only slalom and giant slalom, since 1975.Also, the strength needed to maintain control at high speeds requires training every day, and Hale doubts she'll have enough on-snow training to take on a downhill race in the next three years. There's a loneliness in knowing you may never put on your helmet and do that again...

Author: By Jeffrey E. Seiffert, | Title: Former Downhill Racer Paces Skiers | 2/26/1982 | See Source »

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