Word: paule
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Sophomore midfielder Paul Baver-stock fired afree kick over the defensive wall and into theright side of net to give the Crimson a 1-0advantage midway through the first half...
Boston University finished just two points ahead of the Crimson on a wind-swept Charles River. Because of the extreme weather conditions, Co-Captain John Pernick teamed up with four different crew members--Jeff Kurland, Petra Schumann, Paul O'Connor and Scott Nathan--and scored 62 points in the "A" Division races...
Most other companies were anxiously waiting to see how much fallout the stock crash would generate. "The dust hasn't settled," said Paul Jones, a spokesman for Westinghouse Electric in Pittsburgh. "Nobody knows what to do. You hear talk of recession, inflation, deflation, all kinds of things." But as the stock market continues to shimmy, many firms are already trying to assess the damage to customer confidence. Said Gerald Schultz, president of Bell & Howell, a Skokie, Ill., publisher and information-services company: "We're trying to sensitize our people to get their feelers out, with their customers, with their suppliers...
...Paul Volcker, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, has joined with Edmund Muskie, Elliot Richardson, Harvard President Derek Bok and others to form a National Commission on the Public Service. The commission's hope is to develop leadership for the public sector. A member of the group is John Brademas, a Congressman for 22 years and now president of New York University. Says Brademas: "Leadership can be summed up in two words -- intelligence and integrity, or to use two synonyms, competence and character. We don't see those characteristics in Government today. Reagan and his Administration have established...
...even more attractive with the Dow at 1800." Manhattan Financier Asher Edelman has spent $72 million since late August to accumulate 11.5% of Foster Wheeler, a New Jersey-based construction company; much of the buying came as the firm's stock tumbled, from $21 to $11.25, amid the crash. Paul Bilzerian, a Florida investor who has made more than $50 million in profits since 1985 from corporate raids against such firms as Allied Stores and Hammermill Paper, is mulling a run at Singer...