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...about twice as important a deterrent among Blacks as among the group as a whole, a statistic that may reflect the sharp drop in the proportion of Blacks who chose to enter this year's class. The flow of students to all-expenses-paid scholarships (such as the Morehead at Chapel Hill, which includes graduate school) was substantial: other students opted for six-year medical programs to ensure the same sort of security. And Fitzsimmons says at least two students went to state schools on full scholarships to save money for a less academically able younger sibling, in case...
...Brittain Mauk of Hampshire 3 and 4, and Phelan and Thielking of UConn 6-1, 6-3. Behind the awesome tennis of Clarke, she and Miller outlasted the UMass team of Jurie and Sullivan 4-6, 6-1, 6-4, before coming up a few shots short against Martha Morehead and Maura Nolan of Boston College, 5-7, 4-6 in the fourth round...
Newton Chamber Orchestra performs Robert Selig's prize-winning cantata, "Islands", the Strauss oboe concerto, and Brahms's Serenade No. 2. Philip Morehead, conductor and Patricia Morehead, oboe soloist...
...those of, say United, the friendly skies of North Carolina-based Wheeler Airlines do not seem to amount to much. The line's fleet consists of three red, white and blue eight-passenger Cessna 402s. Its route map includes such eastern North Carolina points as Elizabeth City and Morehead City, small towns that were abandoned some time ago by larger carriers. But tiny Wheeler can claim at least two distinctions. Its president, principal stockholder and part-time pilot, Warren Wheeler, 31, has a unique way of keeping up with the competition: besides being the boss of Wheeler...
Michele Sahm, Flutist, Philip Morehead pianist, and others. Music of Stravinsky, Maderna and Ibert...