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It should restore in these vendors their chance to earn a livelihood in a way that is bothersome only to store merchants and is a pleasant change from the commercialized stores that remain in the Square.
For the rest of the night the contest was a game of cat and mouse. Three times Harvard came within two goals--3-1, 4-2, 5,3--but each time the Terriers surged back to restore their three-goal cushion.
Effectiveness Doubted. Not many of Burns' critics have yet gone so far as Labor Leader George Meany, who has declared Burns to be "a national disaster." But they do question whether the man and his stubbornly restrictive policies are an asset at a time when the nation is deep...
Like the anti-busing people who talk of constitutional amendments and gather in groups like Restore Our Alienated Rights (ROAR), the 2000 people who have come from across the country to attend this conference see busing as a transcendent political reality, an uncompromisable issue. Many here spend over twenty hours...
Cornell's skaters, ranked eighth in the fetes national poll, will seek to restore their pride, which was punctured by a 7-4 home-ice loss to Harvard last season and, more recently, by a 4-2 defeat at Watson Rink in January.