Word: karle
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...socialists think they have all the answers to their nation's economic problems [Feb. 16]. By throwing out Margaret Thatcher, they will be losing their last real hope. Would the unemployment, inflation and unrest really disappear if Thatcher left, or would it stay and flourish under Karl Marx...
Only the events changed, as Harvard's Ted Chappell once again scored a victory in the evening's first championship final, the 400-yd. individual medley. With a 3:58.19, Chappell posted his second Karl B. Michael pool record in as many days. Gutsy senior Mike Coglin nabbed second with...
HANOVER, N.H.-The Harvard men's swim team is off the blocks and racing toward that coveted third consecutive Eastern Seaboard Swimming Championship. When the score was posted here last night at Dartmouth's Karl B.Michael Pool, Harvard-with 162 points-held more than double the score of the Princerton squad which, through the five events contested on the opening evening, lagged a distant second with...
Missing from this year's contingent are Steve Schramm, David Lundberg, and Ron Raikula--and with them at least six fairly certain Eastern wins. But with freshmen like Julian Bott, Karl Illig, and Mike Miao along to take their places, the loss is far from fatal...
...DIED. Karl Richter, 54, German conductor, harpsichordist and organist who founded the Munich Bach Choir and Orchestra, through which he became internationally known for his rigorous, emotional interpretations of Bach and as a leader of the Bach-Handel revival of the '50s and '60s; of a heart attack; in Munich. Richter, who in recent years was himself labeled a romantic by more severely "authentic" Bach interpreters, attributed the zeal for authenticity to "a certain snobbishness" and said: "As a whole, properly performed, Bach always will stay right in the spirit of the present...