Word: oneonta
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...awhile it appeared that the Crimson would have to wait to finish its season for more than a foot of snow fell on the Oneonta, N.Y. area. Thanks to a field-size tarp and a handy snow plow, however, both teams were forced to brave the elements come game time...
With this season over, the youngsters will look to follow in the senior's footsteps and lift Harvard back into the top spot in the Ivy League--a spot which it held just one year ago. HARTWICK, 3-2 at Oneonta, NY Harvard 1 1 -- 2 Hartwick...
...Colleges cannot, however, battle a cultural problem on their own. Students engaging in this type of self-destructive behavior often come with a lot of baggage. It is time we stopped expecting our educational institutions to fix everything that is broken in our society. Everyone bears responsibility. LORI OSTERHOUDT Oneonta, N.Y. I agree that raising the age at which it is legal to drink may have inadvertently increased the attraction of alcohol. As a college student of legal drinking age, I can say from experience that the appeal of drinking was much greater before age 21 than after. When...
BORN: June 23, 1924, Newark, N.J. EDUCATION: New York U, B.S., 1947, M.A., 1948, Ph.D., 1953 FAMILY: Wife, Alice Pressman; two children RELIGION: Jewish MILITARY: Army Air Corps, 1942-44 OCCUPATION: University administrator; professor; author POLITICAL CAREER: Candidate for Oneonta, N.Y., city council, 1958 ADDRESS: 7127 Fairway Bend Lane, Sarasota...
Sounding alarms for Rome, Utica and Oneonta, Hapanowicz could unseat seven-term incumbent Sherwood Boehlert if he manages to tap into resentment over what he says is a continuing local economic crisis. Hapanowicz's priorities are stimulating the economy and creating jobs. He would set up enterprise zones for small businesses and attract them with tax breaks, a reduction of the burden of federal regulations and lower interest on loans. He supports a tax deduction of up to $10,000 for college tuition and vocational training, especially for poorer families...