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Duryea: "Yeah, maybe I'll be able to nail your brother...
...because the measure gives some tax relief to the nation's inflation-besieged electorate, Carter, despite his disappointment over the lack of reform, was expected to sign the bill. This would be good news for the tired members of the 95th Congress; they would then be able to nail a tax cut to their election-campaign banners...
MacMurray has no grand illusions about his answer to the punting question. He knows he is not a cannon-legged messiah here to save the Crimson charges and nail the coffin corner shut on grid-iron foes. He simply believes he can kick a football and little by little he has been erasing the question mark that shrouded the Harvard punting game in the preseason forecasts...
Determination helped him nail down the starting job, carrying him through a neck-and-neck race with friend and fellow punter Scott Groper. But MacMurray says he plays football because he loves the game, and he's starting to get a return on his investment...
...simple case of good and bad financial aid bills," R. Jerrold Gibson '52, director of the Office of Fiscal Services, said last week. 'The tuition tax credit bill is a bad bill in that it is too costly and gives money to the wrong people." Gibson has hit the nail on the head...