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Harvard is the defending GBC and Mass state title holder; only the N.E.s have eluded them. Felske and company want to bring that trophy to Cambridge this year...
...which no one works receives $739.33 a month if it takes advantage of all available welfare benefits and other payments, such as food stamps and housing subsidies. If one member works, family earnings are not much higher, because taxes go up and payments go down. If the job holder has wages of $100 a month, the family has an additional $31.54 of spendable income. If he has wages of $500, the extra income is only $65.77. At $700 the added income dips slightly, for various reasons...
...Clayburgh. Seeing perhaps with the eyes of his imagination, the director stumbled over a No Parking sign and broke both his elbows. Not one to let so minor an inconvenience as arm-length casts deter him, Bertolucci was back on the set in two weeks, using a long wooden holder for his view finder. "When I started to direct this film," he said, "I already had a heavy responsibility as director and co-author of the screenplay, and had a part in the production of the film. Now it's an even heavier responsibility with the casts...
...single final. California's Cynthia Woodhead won three golds, as did fellow Californian Linda Jezek, who swam off with a world record in the 200-meter backstroke. She finished in 2:11.93, more than two seconds ahead of East Germany's Birgit Treiber, the former record holder and the winner of a gold medal in Montreal...
Summing up the meet, Andrea Pollack, East Germany's former world record holder in the butterfly, said: "They trained hard. We trained hard. But they were just better." Indeed, Pollack herself was beaten by another Nashville phenom, 18-year-old Joan Pennington. Next big test: the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, where the outcome may be far different from what it was in Montreal. The American water sprites have come back...