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Wallace, wrestling in the 190-lb. weight class swept by Brian McCracken of Illinois with a technical pm at 5:11. His next opponent will be Missouri's Mark Cody, the sixth seed, Wallace was not seeded in the tournament...

Author: By Chris Georges, | Title: Wallace Advances at Nationals; Clark, Bausano 1st Round Losers | 3/15/1985 | See Source »

Clark competed at 114-lb. on route to the national freestyle and Greco-Rp,am championships before coming to Harvard...

Author: By Chris Georges, | Title: Wallace Advances at Nationals; Clark, Bausano 1st Round Losers | 3/15/1985 | See Source »

...police officers of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (R.U.C.) were gathered in their station canteen on Cory Square. At precisely 6:32 p.m., mortar shells soared over nearby houses and crashed through the roof of the wood-frame dining hall, part of the cramped Newry station house. Nine 50-lb. shells were fired from a distance of about 250 yds.; one struck the canteen. The explosions were so powerful that many bodies were mutilated. The final toll: nine killed and 37 wounded, including 25 civilians. Among the dead were two young women constables and a man who had been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Northern Ireland Bloody Day | 3/11/1985 | See Source »

...goes right to the net to make the play," says Barakett of the 5-ft. 10-in., 185-lb, left wing. "He's not afraid to go right in there where it can get rough...

Author: By Brian Mccarthy, | Title: '88's Eight: Hockey Freshmen | 3/2/1985 | See Source »

...lb. cornerstone was laid in 1848. The monument rose to 154 ft. before a lot of trouble, including the Civil War, brought construction to a halt. The U.S. Government took over in 1876, strengthened the foundation and resumed building the upper monument three years later. But the new marble was slightly different in wearing quality, and a 26-ft. band was fixed in place before engineers rematched the stone. That band is noticeable today. In December 1884, a 100-oz. aluminum cap was placed on the spike-shaped peak. Then on a wintry Saturday morning in February, the dapper President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Celebrating the Monument | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

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