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Sudden Switch. The crucial factor in East Germany's sudden switch was in all likelihood the influence of the Soviets, who are also engaged in negotiations with Bonn. Concerned that a deadlock between the two Germanys would hamper progress on other fronts, the Soviets apparently prevailed upon East German Party Boss Walter Ulbricht to give his go-ahead to the Brandt-Stoph summit. When the meeting was finally scheduled, the Soviet embassy in Bonn issued a terse statement that left no doubt about Moscow's attitude. Said the Russians: "We welcome...
...that the faculty has voted to defer decision on the Harvard-Radcliffe merger, in fact gives the impression that the Harvard community has already decided that merger would be unwise. Another negative view of merger has just appeared in the Harvard Bulletin. The effect of these articles is to hamper just that thorough discussion that the new faculty committee was set up to insure...
Harvard has always refused the team's requests, and has argued that the Patriots' use of the stadium would hamper Harvard's athletic program, produce trafficproblems and other irritations for Stadium neighbors, and slow down efforts to build a new stadium for the team...
...secret that the scoring power of Curt Bennett, who had tallied 15 points at Christmas, and the performance of McGinnis, is the key to Brown's ability. ? McGinnis has an off night, and Harvard can hamper Bennett, Brown is in serious trouble...
...addition, the Crimson's most glaring weakness had been its inability to clear the puck consistently, and it seemed that Canadian rules would only further hamper Harvard...