Word: paces
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard women's swimming team returned from Puerto Rico early last week tanned and tired. So for a change of pace Coach Maura Costin Scalise placed most of her swimmers in unfamiliar events in the squad's meet with Dartmouth at Blodgett Pool Saturday afternoon...
...than its authorized strength of 350. But only 183 have reached full-performance-level status. Where it was once standard for controllers to be at their positions for only four of the eight hours in a shift, the norm at Aurora is now six. Coupled with mandatory overtime, this pace, contends one Aurora controller, "is burning most...
...some extent deserve, a degree of skepticism. The visitor who wends his way from house to house, seeing the same work by the same fashionable names, trophies of an insecure herd instinct that relies too much on too few galleries, most of them in New York (Castelli, Pace, Blum Helman, Boone, Cooper, Gagosian), is bound to feel dyspeptic. Was ever so much money raked from such passive, anxious uniformity of taste? And did dealers ever have such an unbridled influence on museum trustees and, through trustees, on curators? The problem is not confined to Los Angeles, but it seems...
...Raymond Pace Alexander, a noted Harvard Law School graduate and a president of the National Bar Association, called Lowell's actions "a departure from the great Harvard tradition of fairness and justice to all, irrespective of race or color." Lowell's actions were ironic: Blacks had already lived in the freshman dormitories between...
Because suddenly the cagers (5-6 overall) are scoring points at a pace that the UNLV "Runnin' Rebels"--the perrenial NCAA scorin' leaders--would be proud of: 85.7 points per game. The 1986-'87 cagers are on a pace to break this school's all-time season scoring average mark of 84.5 points per game set back in 1971-'72 (which finished with a 15-11 overall mark...