Word: hards
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...from easy. There remains diehard resistance to arts for credit, a movement backed by the belief that education doesn't necessitate credit and that students don't want anything different than what they have now. "Everyone knows the arts are wonderful and theraputic, but they're also hard work that take perserverence and often pain. Then again, just because they're educational doesn't mean that you have to get credit for it," Mayman says. "There's just no overwhelming need or desire for the arts as credit," say Coolidge. Perhaps with the coming of Brustein, the desire for change...
That methodical ball control seems to symbolize a more widespread change in the Harvard ranks. Flashy, glorious Larry Brown is out; so is superback Ralph Pollilio. Instead you have hard--nosed Paul Connors and scrappy St. John. These are not superstars. Harvard doesn't have a superstar coming into...
...have to be ready all the time," he says. "You have to be as ready as the first--team quarterback. And it's hard because you're a bit removed, since you work mainly with the second team...
Again with an "if," Restic says, "We can't get down, because if we lose our spirity it's going to be a long, hard year...
...Scalise is correct in believing that hard work will make or break a team, the Crimson should be playing the Cosmos in the Meadowlands...