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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...think the response David gets from students is like what I got five years ago," Medenica says. "It was just generally unacceptable." Still, there was a very small group of us into cars. Five years later I'm back at Harvard and I find a lot more positive response. I think it's a combination of the Business School and it being five years later...
...level is not just plain fun for these men. Racing requires money, a fact of life that leads to conflicts between their personal politics and the world of racing. "It's a frightening sport. You've got to do everything big money demands to get it," Medenica explains. "A lot of people who are big in racing are big-time fascists. Even in Europe, road-racing itsn't necessarily considered right-on. There's a lot of politics in racing, and for the most part, I don't agree with a lot of the people involved...
...United States, road racing types are a lot more liberal," Medenica says. "I don't try to justify it anymore, because I know it satisfies me." Aronson admits to a "constant struggle" between his politics and his racing involvement, but for now he says his commitment to the sport remains strong...
Dave Neuschwander '80, a resident of Briggs Hall said yesterday, "I don't think the security at South House is adequate. The lock on our entry door doesn't always lock. There have been some robberies in Cabot Hall and there could be a lot more if security measures are not taken...
Another freshman, Johanna Forman, said yesterday, "It feels very good to win the Ivy championship." Forman, who has been sick for almost two weeks said she had not run her best. But the soft-spoken native of Falmouth praised her teammates as "a good group of kids with a lot of spirit...