Word: regular
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...example, that case involved a group of clubs which are much more intimately involved in student life--and only two of which discriminated against women. A large portion of the undergraduates eat at these clubs on a regular basis. Even Kevin Baker, a Boston lawyer who volunteered to help Schkolnick, admitted in a recent Crimson article that, in Frank's case, there was "a different situation, different statutes, and a different set of facts...
...Harvard hockey team did not dominate the ECAC regular season. But it played well enough to capture its third straight regular-season crown...
...York law dictates that private clubs will only be subject to public laws concerning gender discrimination if they have more than 400 members, provide a regular meal service, and accept payments from corporations who pay the employee's membership dues. None of these characteristics apply to final clubs. Final clubs exist solely as social institutions, not as business associations involved in commercial activities. Female students really aren't missing out on that much...
Guess Cleary would rather give up a power-play goal in the regular season than in the ECAC Tournament...
...tournament, which lasted throughout the afternoon and evening, was organized by Val Rodriguez '91, the manager of the Game Room. Players were charged $2, an entrance fee equal to the price of one hour of regular game play, and refreshments were served, Rodriguez said...