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As the week went on, the wounded spoke about the tragic night, about miraculous escapes and comrades suddenly gone. Although the Marines appeared alert and energetic, their shaking hands betrayed their emotions. Lance Corporal Mike Balcolm, 20, of Vernon, N.Y., was lying awake on his bed on the fourth floor...
Both financial and social woes have plagued the Advocate for many years now. Like most student literary magazines, it has always operated on a shoe-string. But recently, a number of debts have become critical, and the magazine's trustees have had to bail it out on several occasions. Last...
Campaign workers in several different primary races agreed that the census mix-up will probably not significantly affect tomorrow's turnout because of public clarifications by the election commission and because the race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination has attracted a great deal of media coverage.
Gerhard Meier, an internist who examined Sunny when she was taken to Newport Hospital on Dec. 21, 1980, suffering her second coma, said that she had "low blood sugar and an incredibly high insulin level," which is considered an abnormal combination. The defense had hoped that pretrial depositions from lab...
Members of the department of Romance Languages and Literatures are concerned that fewer students than expected may attend opening sessions of classes next week because of an administrative mix-up that led to the omission of professors' names beside more than 50 departmental courses in the course catalogue.