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After all, of the 106 candidates, more than 50 percent cited some kind of athletic activity, ranging from varsity sport captains to "Winthrop House Jello Wrestling Referee." Fifty percent also cited public service, with many also citing the time-demanding' activities of Crimson Key, the International Relations Council/Model United Nations, the Institute of Politics and House Committees...
...truly ambitious may create a ficticious but official-sounding class organization for the sole purpose of heading it for four years and meeting President Bok and other top administrators in the process. Barring this, you can always join such perennial and useless favorities as the Crimson Key and House Committee. Or you can join something important-sounding that few people have ever heard of, like the "Radcliffe Women's Leadership Project/Conference...
...adviser to Jackson this year, Hatcher sat in on many of the key meetings at the Democratic convention last July, in which Jackson and Dukakis resolved their differences and agreed to join forces in the Massachusetts governor's quest for the presidency. He says, however, that the relationship between the two campaigns has occasionally been strained...
...Jackson adviser says one of Dukakis' key mistakes was his failure to tell Jackson he had selected Texas Sen. Lloyd Bentsen for the vice presidential spot...
Offensive Line: Left guard Maurice Frilot suffered a rib injury last week against Cornell. But the All-Ivy guard, whom opposing coaches frequently cite as the key to Harvard's running game, should be back in the trenches today. Center Tony Consigli and Yohe work well together...