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...previous years, when Education Secretary William J. Bennett sought massive cuts in student financial aid, Congress would simply ignore his requests and gave the Reagan Administration no say. As Loye W. Miller, Bennett's press secretary, admitted, "when you have a budget that is so unpopular that even key Republicans ignore it, then you simply don't have influence and are not a player...
Frazier, the son of the former NBA great, was the key man for the Quakers, scoring 30 points on 11-for-16 shooting from the field. Frazier, who has never been regarded as an offensive force, is the hottest player in the Ivy League, averaging better than 28 points a game over his last three contests...
Nonetheless, some students complain that the University continues to give the Fly Club preferential treatment in the use of the garden. Schkolnick says members of the club have access to the garden at any time, while student groups have to fill out a form and get a key from Epps...
...played a great game, but the way we played defensively was the key," Kowalik said. "We played defenses which were disruptive to [Harvard's] fastbreak style of play...
...here's the catch: every swimmer in the final heat scores more points than the top swimmer in the consolation final, no matter what the times in the evening. The key to winning Easterns is to place as many of your swimmers into the top 16, preferably the top eight. Nobody else can earn points...