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...real question is what they can deliver," said Janet K. Poley, president of the American Distance Education Consortium (ADEC), a group whose affiliates include Cornell University, Pennsylvania State University and Rutgers University...
...Poley said the proposed alliance is "basically a positive idea," and reflects the increasingly popular view that learning doesn't stop at graduation...
...Jack Poley brought two years of experience to the seven seat, and junior Gil Welck, returning from a one-year retirement, took up his oar at the six seat. The rest of the boat rounded out with Tim Hackert at five, Peter Fuchs at four, Ed Timmins at three. R.T. Lyman and Greg-Miller returned to the two seat and bow positions respectively, and Paul Chessin handled the megaphone duties...
...great meadow." While she was working on the book, Barbara wrote to a friend: "I want that green, fairylike, woodsy, animal-filled, watery, luxuriant, butterfly-painted, moth-dotted, dragonfly-blotched, bird-filled, salamandrous, mossy, ferny, sunshiny, moonshiny, long-dayful, short-nightful land, on that fishy, froggy, tad-poley, shelly, lizard-filled lake-oh, no end of lovely things to say about that place, and I am mad to get there...
...first time that spring soccer practice has been contemplated, but in the past the lack of a coach and a field has made it impossible. The coaching problem, which comes from the fact that Bruce Munro, varsity mentor, also coaches lacrosse in the spring, was solved this year when Poley Guyda, the freshman coach, indicated that he would be willing to take over the spring duties. By alternating with the rugby team on its field, the booters may be able to get around the problem of space...