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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Only Brad Bauer: Harvard's starting shortstop since he stepped on the field two years ago, returns from that crew, and the junior will be moving elsewhere this season. He may end up at second or third, but a spot will have to be found for the pro prospect who hit 317 last year and pounded out 13 extrabase hits to win a spot on the EIBL, first-team...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Pitchers Carry Harvard's Title Hopes | 4/9/1982 | See Source »

...fatality. Tory, at first the more stable of the two, has a drunken tantrum at a party when Chris dances with a man. Things get tenser as it becomes likely that the pair, now evenly matched, will have to compete against each other to go to the Olympics, a prospect they have feared since their first night, when they got stoned, watched TV, arm-wrestled steamily before hopping into bed. In a climatic scene that ultimately leads to separation, Chris accuse her mentor of deliberately putting her out of commission by moving a marker in a high jump practice, causing...

Author: By Sarah Paul, | Title: Running for Love | 4/8/1982 | See Source »

...most important item in the recent Currier House Newsletter reads. "Welcome to Currier's rising sophomores and condolences to the unwise and unfortunate who were sent down to the River What must life be like without the prospect of a Straus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Straus Cup Race | 4/7/1982 | See Source »

...popular support for the Reagan presidency. But it also suggests that, like Presidents before him, Reagan has simply passed through the period of mild euphoria that attends the early months of each new Administration. His loss of popular support is far from irreversible. An improved economy and the prospect of a budget more nearly in balance would doubtless lift his domestic ratings. It remains to be seen whether more coherent and consistent explanations of the Administration's foreign policy will influence public attitudes, or whether the statistical evidence of public disagreement will harden from volatile views to firmly held...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reagan's Rising Woes | 4/5/1982 | See Source »

...Haig concluded discussions a week ago with Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castañeda, the prospect for negotiations between Washington and the left-wing Sandinista regime in Nicaragua seemed better than ever. Mexican President José López Portillo recommended such talks as a way to reduce the tensions arising out of the U.S. contention that Nicaragua is directing the subversion of El Salvador. "A process of negotiating may be starting," predicted Castaneda. Haig, who had earlier reacted coolly to the plan because it did not deal with arms shipments to rebels in El Salvador, said that "these differences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A week of Mixed Signals | 3/29/1982 | See Source »

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