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...despite what they might tell you over in Robinson Hall, history doesn't always repeat itself. Like the Union Army at the Second Battle of Bull Run. Harvard reversed history and charged past the Tigers to keep the streak alive and kicking. The final score was, you guessed...
...budget 1977 sleeper that was based on a magazine article, Saturday Night Fever took in some $145 million at the box office. For his long-planned sequel, Producer Robert Stigwood, 48, persuaded John Travolta, 28, to repeat his role as Tony Manero in Staying Alive. The star agreed, but on the condition that he be allowed to map out the film's story line. Not missing a trick, Stigwood also hired Sylvester Stallone, 36, to direct the film. As Travolta and Stallone have planned it, Staying Alive will move Tony up six years and into Manhattan, where he lands...
...students who come in several times to discuss their exam anxiety, many students only come in once. "Many are solo visits--not because they were dissatisfied, but because they just needed someone to talk to someone at one time, and they did." Only a small proportion of students are repeat customers and return for more than one Reading Period semester," Catlin says, noting that there are still always a few who are "chronically conscious about academia...
...difference between days when you read "Doonesbury" and days when you didn't just like the difference between days when the digestive system functions well and the days when it doesn't. The chuckle that came at the fourth-frame punchline could suffuse the whole day: you'd repeat the words over lunch and find yourself smiling at them over dinner. How can you compensate for that, short of synthesizing some kind of Artificial Doonesbury in section...
...posters which carry a cartoon depicting white Law School professors barricading the door to the school to bar minority faculty, also announced an open forum Wednesday at which coalition spokesmen will repeat their call for more minority professors...