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Rick Pearce broke the string to open the eighth with a solid single to left. Bobby Kelley and Steve Tilles then advanced him to third with a perfect sacrifice and a sliced single to left respectively. Mike Stenhouse brought Pearce home with a fly to short center which Jumbo Dan O'Brien caught and made a strong peg toward the plate with. Yet first baseman and brother Kevin O'Brien mysteriously cut the throw off at the mound and still made a relay that almost nabbed Pearce...

Author: By David A. Wilson, | Title: Batsmen Ground Jumbos, 4-0 As Two Combine for Shutout | 4/17/1979 | See Source »

...officials are showing signs of blatantly ignoring CHUL's recommendations. President Bok said during his open meeting with students Thursday that he was not familiar with the CHUL report. He added that he approved of individual boycotts, but was skeptical of the idea of an official University boycott. The CHUL recommendations could easily fall prey to Bok's commitment to maintaining a morally neutral university...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boycott Plan | 4/17/1979 | See Source »

...body of work, is that it purports to have a solution. In the book's denouement, John unravels the mystery and at last everything becomes understandable. This may be routine for a detective story, but for Lem it is a radical break from his tradition of leaving stories open-ended...

Author: By Peter M. Engel, | Title: Murder by Chance | 4/17/1979 | See Source »

Marcotte set up linemate Peter McNab to open the scoring at 2:39 of the first period, then reversed the combination less than three minutes later as he converted on McNab's cross-crease pass, sliding it by Penguin goalie Denis Herron...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scoreboard | 4/17/1979 | See Source »

...Forum, an open, multi-level atrium in the center of the building, expresses architecturally its role as the School's center for open discussion of political issues. "It is physically and symbolically the soul and the heart of the School," Associate Dean Ira Jackson '62 said. Fifty scheduled events have taken place to date, before a total audience of 10,000. Last fall's debate between gubernatorial candidates Francis W. Hatch '46 and Edward J. King was broadcast by radio. Jackson said the debate wouldn't have been possible at the School without the Forum. But he admitted that...

Author: By Mark R. Anspach, | Title: The ARCO Connection | 4/16/1979 | See Source »

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