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Other bouts pit Tom Hannon of Leverett against Steve Darey of Winthrop, in the 130-1b House division; Thad Hollie of Leverett against Jim Shea of Leverett, 135-1b House; Richard Junghams of Adams against Edward Baskauskas of Winthrop, 155-1b. House; Bert Broyer of Pennypacker against Fred Smith of Lionel, freshman 175-1b and Stim Shantz of Kirkland against Oz Erickson of Quincy, 175-1b House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 11 Fights This Afternoon in IAB Decide Intramural Boxing Champs | 3/5/1970 | See Source »

...with me and I did. Something happened in my mind. She came apart from her, and the one who did good work, smiled good morning at everyone, had come to, Radcliffe with a whole encyclopedia of brittle ideas, she was washed with darkness by the other one, in the pit. Gold, searing aches. But most of all (every Radcliffe girl is her father's daughter) wanting to ask. ashamed to ask, am I the same, do you still love me, am I the same...

Author: By Barbara Berney, Karen Miller, and Nancy Osterud, S | Title: Problems Personal | 3/5/1970 | See Source »

...breakdown in the Constitution could allow Vietnam to occur. In fact, the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution fulfilled all the constitutional niceties. By expressing the sense of Congress, it eliminated the need for a declaration of war. At any time then or later, the Senate could have chosen to pit its will against the President's or submit his facts to closer scrutiny. Instead, the Congress gave the President car?? blanche authority to do whatever he like in Southeast Asia. Vietnam indicates a failure of will, not a failure of constitutional mechanisms...

Author: By Thomas Geoghegay, | Title: Congress The Laos Watch | 3/3/1970 | See Source »

...month appear ance in Osaka during Expo has been sold out for a year. Music lessons are all the rage, and at one Tokyo music school four-year-olds learn to play Bach on miniature pianos and violins. At the Tokyo Culture Hall, children flock to the orchestra pit at intermission time to ogle their heroes ? cellists and bas soon players...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Toward the Japanese Century | 3/2/1970 | See Source »

...Spengler, John Heyburn, and defending champion and meet favorite, Royce Shaw, constitute a strong Crimson representation in the mile run. The two-mile will pit Harvard's Dave Pottetti and Phil Downey, and Cornell's Phil Ritson and Jon Alexander, all capable of subnine minute performances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Battles Army In Heps Clash Today | 2/28/1970 | See Source »

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