Word: movingness
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Relations between the Ivy League and the NCAA have always been a delicate subject. The NCAA, while it professes allegiance to amateurism, seems to be moving more towards professionalism every year.
While recruiting procedures vary from sport to sport (see story Friday), many coaches get the recruiting process moving by reading evaluations, watching films, and traveling across the country in search of qualified athletes.
A few years ago, the shuttle only ran from the Quad to Garden Street and back. It was fast and efficient in moving people. Now it runs through one-way streets halfway to Somerville every 15 minutes and all the way into Allston every few hours. The closest it gets...
Publicly, Iacocca has shown no interest in acquiring AMC. Asked about AMC's new strategy of moving upscale, he says, "Moving into the $12,000-to-$15,000 class is difficult. It took us seven or eight years to get Dodge into the $10,000-plus range." AMC does not...
Despite the Kremlin's glaring contradictions on human rights, most Western observers regarded the prisoner release as a positive sign. Said Arthur Hartman, the U.S. Ambassador to Moscow: "It seems to me that the Soviet government has recognized that its treatment of individuals has had an effect on the overall...