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...First Team James Kornish '87 Swimming All-Ivy First Team Brita Lind '89 Hockey All-Ivy Second Team James Lutz '90 Swimming All-Ivy Second Team Nancy Lutz '90 Indoor Track All-Ivy Second Team Steve Lux '89 Lacrosse All-Ivy Honorable Mention All-N.E. Honorable Mention Lane MacDonald '88 Hockey All-Ivy First Team All-ECAC First Team All-New England All-America First Team Hobey Baker Award Finalist ECAC Championship MVP N.E. Sportswriters' MVP Andy Maretz '87 Football All-Ivy Honorable Mention Kelly McBride '87 Lacrosse All-Ivy First Team All-America Second Team Kevin McCarthy...
...moved by the item about San Francisco Architect Donald MacDonald, who has designed small, waterproof shelters for the city's homeless ((NATION, May 11)). The Reagan Administration chooses to allot millions of dollars to foreign countries while ignoring certain domestic problems. The homeless wandering our streets are Americans. Our Government should be serving its own citizens before distributing money abroad...
Henry David Thoreau beat Donald MacDonald to plywood sleepers more than 100 years ago, when he wrote in Walden: "I used to see a large box by the railroad, six feet long by three wide, in which the laborers locked up their tools at night; and it suggested to me that every man who was hard pushed might get such a one for a dollar, and . . . get into it when it rained and at night, and hook down the lid, and so have freedom in his love, and in his soul be free...
...Boat division. After two years the jury disbanded. In 1984 investigations revived when P. Takis Veliotis, the boat division's former general manager, who had fled to Greece to avoid prosecution for an unrelated kickback scheme, said he had tape-recorded conversations with Chairman Lewis and Vice President Gorden MacDonald, both since retired. The tapes purportedly showed an agreement to provide false data to the Government. But Government lawyers turned down Veliotis' plea for % immunity on the kickback charges, and the investigation wore on until last week without the cooperation of a key player...
...architect hopes to persuade city officials to provide more of the innovative shelters for some of San Francisco's estimated 5,000 to 10,000 homeless people. MacDonald claims the units would cost only about $800 apiece to build, and he has already identified spots for up to 500 of them on public land within a five-block radius of his office. City hall is dubious, naturally -- the Sleepers have no plumbing, and they are possible fire hazards -- but so far the two shelters are a hit. They have been occupied every night since MacDonald built them last month...