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...Julian E. Delvalle Memorial Fund will provide freshmen on financial aid with a stipend for carrying out community service projects said Selma M. Gomez '85. one of the organizers...

Author: By M.elizabeth Bentel, | Title: Students Remember Classmate In Freshman Memorial Fund | 4/21/1984 | See Source »

...Jennifer E. Joss '86 3:45.00 Courtney Roberts '84 3:46.00 David Phillips '84 3:48.00 Jody Smallwood '86 3:50.00 Richard Jackson '85 3:51.00 George Lightbody '84 3:52.00 Jim O'Rourke '86 3:52.00 Kristy Anastasio '85 3:54.00 Bruce Watson '87 3:55.00 Julian Bott '84 3:56.00 Karen Wong '86 3:56.00 Kristin Isackson '85 3:56.32 Pam Bertoli '85 3:58.30 Nancy Boutilier '83-84 3:59.17 Vivian Ho '84 4:06.35 Robert Fitzsimmons '84 4:10.00 Tim Bechtold '84 4:20.00 Debbie White '85 4:22.00 Darren Thompson '85 4:22.53 Paul Kuklinski...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: How Harvard Fared | 4/17/1984 | See Source »

...Development set new industry standards by spending $6 million on the development and advertising of 1-2-3. Last month Ashton-Tate announced Framework, a new business program, and the company figures its introduction will cost $10 million. "The investment in marketing is ratcheting up higher and higher," says Julian Lange, president of Software Arts. "It's become difficult for two guys in an attic to launch a product like VisiCalc...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Wizard Inside The Machine | 4/16/1984 | See Source »

...found the Alabama vote split more evenly: 50% for Jackson, 47% for Mondale.) One weak spot for Jackson was the Birmingham area, where Mondale, aided by black Mayor Richard Arlington, trounced him by 2 to 1. In Georgia, where Mondale was supported by Coretta Scott King and State Senator Julian Bond, blacks cast 70% of their ballots for Jackson, 24% for the former Vice President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Showing His Stuff in Dixie | 3/26/1984 | See Source »

...other events, Harvard swimmers once again proved better than their pre-game billing. Dan Simkowitz, seeded fourth in the 200-yd. backstroke, turned in an inspired performance, taking second place in 1:52.58. He was followed in sixth by Co-Captain Julian Bott, who finished in 1:53.11. Senior Mike Miao placed fifth in the 100-yd. freestyle (45.63 seconds) while junior Bob Hrabchak came in seventh. Karl Illig was third in the three-meter diving, and the Harvard team of Miao, Brian Grottkau, Hrabchak, and Jim Kornish placed in the 400-yd freestyle relay with a time...

Author: By Mohammed Kashani-sabet, | Title: Swimmers First, Icemen Second | 3/5/1984 | See Source »

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