Word: personics
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Nice Berg: The Crimson will be hurt by the losses of Lux, Griffith, Long, Barnard, attacker Brad Raymond, and midfielder Chris Garvey. But they won't be the only ones missed. The Morgan Trophy, awarded annually to the person who has done the most for Harvard lacrosse, went to deserving team manager Stacey Berg. Sincere thanks to her and Assistant SID Julie Rice for their help this season...
Joslin was also chosen Sophomore of the Year last year after becoming the first person in the history of the Ivy League to be named first team All-Ivy in three sports--field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse--in the same year...
...American grain. According to a 1987 Harris poll, more than 90% agreed with the statement that "everybody should have the right to get the best possible health care -- as good as the treatment a millionaire gets." But another survey, by the Public Agenda Foundation, found that only one person in ten would accept a $125 tax increase to support a national insurance program for catastrophic illness. As medical costs rise at an annual rate of more than 15%, public health facilities try to cope with the needs of the 37 million Americans -- about 15% of the population -- who have...
...understand that you work so late that you are the person who turns out the lights and shuts the door...
...been. And yet -- despite a midterm slump in the polls -- she would probably win a fourth election tomorrow, and will probably win one two or three years from now. "Although a populist," writes Young, Thatcher is "the ultimate argument against the contention that a political leader needs, in her person, to be popular." There are many explanations for Thatcher's successful unpopularity that are specific to Britain: the parliamentary system, the weakness of the opposition, the role of the Queen as an alternative sump for public adulation, a cultural willingness to be bullied (or, to use the preferred term, nannied...