Word: hares
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...treatment." Though it regards fox hunting as a "humane" way of keeping the vulpine population from overrunning Britain's farms, the society is waging war on other "blood sports." At R.S.P.C.A. urging, Prime Minister Harold Wilson last month inveighed in the Commons against setting greyhounds after a live hare as a "barbarous anachronism...
...voting method that will be used is the complicated "Hare" proportional representation system. A computer programmed by Nat. Sci. 110 students will be employed to compile the results. A row said the computerized counting will not take more than...
...prime source of Dawson's black ink in the last couple of years was Howard W. Sober, 74, a Lansing trucker and a manic bettor. Sober is the kind of plunger who, while rushing to catch a plane at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, tipped an airline clerk $50 to phone a $2,000 bet to a bookie. It was altogether typical of Sober's luck that the horse lost and Internal Revenue Service agents who were following him acquired the note left with the clerk. Since Sportscaster and Hall of Fame Pitcher-Dizzy Dean introduced...
...Skip Hare, Walter Johnson and John Avault proved that the long jump is Harvard's strongest field event by taking all three places. Hare winning with a jump of 21' 10". Despite the absence of Jim Coleman, the Crimson scored eight points in the high jump with sophomores Ed Baskanskas and Dave Cass finishing first and second, respectively...
...Harvard's greatest field strength, however, should be in the long jump, where Skip Hare, Bob Galliers; John Avault and Walter Johnson are all threats. Galliers won first place in the B. U. meet, while Hare captured the event against Army...