Word: jakes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Cross, 28-17 Delaware, 35-10 Brown, 21-14 Yale, 27-17 1-3 1-3 .250 CAROLINE ADAMS Associate Sports Editor Harvard, 14-13 Lafayette, 21-10 Cornell, 31-10 Holy Cross, 42-7 Delaware, 35-24 Brown, 14-3 Yale, 7-6 1-3 1-3 .250 JAKE SCHLESINGER Staff Writer Harvard, 17-14 Lafayette, 28-16 Colgate, 12-3 Holy Cross, 22-6 Delaware, 32-7 Brown, 12-7 Yale, 21-14 JIM FLOYD Massachusetts Daily Collegian Sports Editor Guest Selector Massachusetts, 30-21 Columbia, 17-14 Colgate, 18-10 Holy Cross, 27-10 Delaware...
Meanwhile, Congress has been moving very slowly in the task of bringing the antiquated American banking laws into line with economic and financial reality. Senator Jake Garn of Utah, in a bill reported out of committee last week, has proposed some first steps to help ailing savings and loans like Fidelity. If Congress ever gets around to passing Garn's bill, it may find that banks and savings and loans have made it out of date. Interstate banking has already got so far in the financial back door that it is setting up housekeeping in the kitchen...
...There is no other national government anywhere in the world today which has washed its hands of its cities and essential industries to stand back on the sidelines like a disinterested party," declared Detroit Mayor Coleman Young, newly elected president of the mayors' conference. Contended Jacksonville's Jake Godbold: "What the Administration is giving us right now is not help but misery." John Rousakis of Savannah, Ga., charged that Administration policies were designed to "take the monkey off the Federal Government's back and put it on the back of local government...
...endure the public's wrath alone, the House reluctantly followed suit. Massachusetts Congressman Silvio Conte sneered at the Senate: "You got a bunch of fat cats up there raking in the big bucks. They can be big statesmen because they can collect those big honoraria." Utah Senator Jake Garn gibed that House members were "just as gutless" for retreating on their tax deductions...
...have been disappointed,' Jake said after -a long silence, 'if it wasn't hideous...