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...Jane F. Sullivan, seeking re-election as the representative of homeowners and tax-payers, sees the renewal of the superintendent's contract in 1987 as the number one issue. Though CCA candidates have commended new Superintendent Robert S. Peterkin's performance, Sullivan believes that a CCA majority in the school committee may force the superintendent to leave...
...battered them in the first half," Crimson midfielder Jane Grim said...
...improved its overall record to 8-4-1, the best in the Ivy League...Katsias finished with 12 saves...Groome was issued a green tag for pummeling a Princeton midfielder...Harvard must win all of its five remaining games to avoid finishing with a losing record...Runyon and midfielder Jane Grim played with injuries...The stickwomen have never won an Ivy championship...Harvard's next game--its last home game of the season--is against Boston College Tuesday at Soldiers Field. Tigers, 2-1 at Soldiers Field Princeton 1-1--2 Harvard...
When Samuel Loring Morison, a ship analyst at the U.S. Naval Intelligence Support Center in Suitland, Md., noticed three photos of a Soviet aircraft carrier lying on a colleague's desk, he thought they might be of interest to Jane's Defense Weekly, a British magazine. Morison, a part-time editor of a sister publication, filched the photos, which had been taken by an American KH-11 satellite, clipped the "Secret" markings off the corners and mailed the pictures to London...
...even though the elder Dorn dies prematurely and leaves Wife Sofka to turn Alfred, Frederick, Mimi and Betty into proper gentlemen and ladies. But there is only so much a mother can do. Alfred is a somber bibliophile destined to run the business and refute the opening line of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice ("It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife"). Frederick seems to have stepped out of Turgenev, a charming, superfluous man of no apparent conviction who winds up happily married...