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...cooler Burger Court seems unlikely to stir the nation, more likely to let the law jell for a time, as its predecessor had begun to do. It seems to lean toward a different Supreme Court role: providing calm at a time of dislocation and national self-questioning. Yet the Burger Court may also risk a kind of partisanship, a tendency to resist social change, favor police power and not hear the claims of minority groups, to whom the Supreme Court had recently become the most responsive branch of Government. None of this necessarily means that the Burger Court is unrealistic...
...Washauer will jell," coach Jack Barnaby said, "but it's still a question of whether he will be psychologically confident and ready for next week's big matches with Columbia, Penn, and Princeton...
...explanation for the team's failure to jell is its attitude, according to head coach Bob Harrison. "We don't have a championship attitude on this squad." he said. But attitude can change overnight, and if it does, Harvard has the material to stay in the game...
...TIME, Pollster Louis Harris interpreted the 1970 election this way: "Efforts to put together a new coalition of diverse elements under an umbrella of common aversion to the young, the blacks and the poor just won't jell. The thesis that the U.S. is 'unblack' (88% are white), 'unyoung' (83% of the vote is over 30) and 'unpoor' (88% are not in poverty) turns out to be a vast half truth at best. After the 1970 election, we must obviously remember that by that kind of measurement we are also unsmalltown (71% live in metropolitan areas); unsouthern white...
...early preseason favorite, and its record-marred only by a loss to Lowell and a tie with Leverett-came as no surprise. Mather, on the other hand, opened the season with a 16-0 loss to Eliot and then fell 2-0 to Quincy, before the squad began to jell...