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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...wacky world of ECAC, the hardest route to the playoffs often-terns out to be the best. Just ask the Providence and Cornell squads that won the championship the post two years after barely scraping their way into the Top Eight with late season rushers it's the hot team, not always the most talented, that has the playoff edge...

Author: By Bruce Schoenweld, | Title: Big Night at Bright | 3/9/1982 | See Source »

...rink having their shots timed by a radar gun. Since scoring last in team strength tests, Gretzky has shied from such gauges. "My shot wouldn't be close to the fastest," he laughs. So if he is not the strongest and his shot is not the hardest, is he the best skater? "No way." Then what is it about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Good Grief, Great Gretzky | 3/8/1982 | See Source »

Besides Fleming senior Tom Clarke played his last game in a Crimson uniform Clarke, who Crimson Coach Frank McLaughlin has called the hardest working player on the squad, started in place of junior George White, and turned in eight points and some tough defense in 22 minutes of play...

Author: By Mark H. Doctoroff, | Title: Hoopsters Waste Brown | 3/8/1982 | See Source »

...hardest of hard-liners in the Reagan Administration has been keeping one of the lowest of profiles. He is Richard Pipes, 58, a Polish-born historian on leave from Harvard University, who has served since the Inauguration as the chief expert on Soviet affairs for the National Security Council staff. Before joining the Government, he was an outspoken, highly controversial critic of détente and a leader of the Committee on the Present Danger, a private lobbying group that campaigned against SALT II and in favor of larger defense budgets. Partly because of his reputation for vociferous anti-Sovietism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reflections on the Soviet Crisis | 3/1/1982 | See Source »

...nation's 1.1 million graduate students will clearly be hardest hit. About half of them receive guaranteed student loans of up to $5,000 a year. Law and business students will probably be considered good risks for auxiliary loans (with interest rates at 14%), but many banks may refuse to take on Ph.D. candidates with poor job prospects. At the University of Chicago, one of the most respected training grounds for philosophers, teachers and researchers, where 75% of the 5,500 graduate students received $14.5 million in federally sponsored loans last year, President Hanna Gray says: "The composition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Cost of a Degree Goes Up | 2/22/1982 | See Source »

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