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Although the Crimson more than doubled its scoring output against Fordham, one player said Harvard preferred the game "be forgotten...
...test will come Saturday, when the stickwomen jet south to play yet another nationally-ranked squad, Penn. Harvard has managed a total of only 19 shots in its games against national powers UNH, UConn and UMass, and increased output will be needed to topple the Quakers...
...began, paradoxically, with a decision that was at first applauded. To avoid the unrest that had top pled his predecessor, Wladyslaw Gomulka, in 1970, recently ousted Party Chief Edward Gierek embarked on a crash program to modernize Polish industry. The first results were impressive. From 1971 to 1975 industrial output soared 70%, and real wages rose at an annual average...
...CARTER'S MANAGEMENT OF THE ECONOMY. Heller: The President's inflation record is not good, but he has added some 8 million jobs during his term. Industrial output has risen faster than in any country except Japan. He's shown political guts: no tax cuts in 1980 and only modest, business-oriented ones...
...usually found beneath oil strata, is particularly costly. Exxon this year spent about $42 million drilling a gas well in Mississippi that was 23,154 ft. deep. The results from wildcat wells, though, no longer match those enjoyed in the halcyon days of great American oil discoveries. The output of oil, or an equivalent amount of gas, discovered in new wildcats has declined from more than 350 bbl. per ft. of drilling in the late 1940s to less than 50 bbl. per ft. today. Says John D. Haun, petroleum geologist at the Colorado School of Mines: "We will have...