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...added that while there are "many people whom I would not like to see on the streets now, the way in which we treat people who we lock up now is inhumane...
Harvard coach Frank McLaughlin has said it repeatedly: "Winning on the road will be the key to the Ivy League this year." But the lock has hardly turned for Harvard. The loss is the Crimson's third out of four tries in the Ivies, all on the road; and its overall record falls...
...much he will have to spend to buy or, conversely, how much he can count on receiving for selling, grain as much as 14 months into the future. The futures contracts that are traded on the commodity exchanges enable people in the grain business, or anyone at all, to "lock in" a guaranteed future price for the commodity...
While Harvard's Tim Maximoff and Larry Countryman displayed their usual consistency, winning the 1000-yd. and 500-yd. freestyle events, Bobby Hackett showed his exceptional versatility, unofficially placing first in the 200-yd. backstroke with a time of 1:52.93. Freshman Andy Lock-man trailed Hackett by 1.98 seconds for the official top honors and five more Crimson points...
...social change. If that is true, then the solar age may be on its way. In San Diego County, all new residences built after Jan. 1, 1980, must have solar hot-water heaters. In Santa Fe, solar-home builders Wayne and Susan Nichols estimate that a combination of air-lock entries, good insulation and solar heat radiating from a green house and rockbed system houses could reduce heating costs by up to 90%. When the town fathers of Soldiers Grove, Wis., voted to rebuild their often flooded town well above the Kickapoo River, they instructed the architects to design...