Word: richmond
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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PETER J. MOLAY Richmond Heights, Ohio...
...Orange, Va. He slipped and slid through four years as a geography major at the University of Virginia. "My grades," he remarked, "were all over the place." His academic performance was so uneven that he was not accepted at the University of Virginia law school. The University of Richmond's law school took him, though, and Daniel buckled down. He became an associate editor of the law review and wound up in the top 10% of his class. After graduation, he went to work for the Richmond firm of Minor, Thompson, Savage & Smithers, but received his draft notice...
...Harvard rugby team left for a week-long tour in England last night. Their first match will be on Thursday against the University of Aberdeen in Richmond Stadium outside London. "It's like an English football team coming over here to play Notre Dame at South Bend." Greg Sandomirsky, co-captain and president of the Rugby Club, explained...
There have been many such experiences in the life of the 5' 5'', 120-pound Galeski, who has to be the busiest and gamiest athlete at Harvard. The junior from Richmond, Virginia, is a varsity wrestler, captains the Crimson rifle team, and is a coxswain for crew...
...more rapid infusion of help should be coming from closer to home: the ever-widening belt of prosperous suburbs that surrounds every major U.S. city. Unfortunately, such help has rarely been extended either through consolidation of governmental services or revenue. Says City Councilman Henry L. Valentine of Richmond: "Our neighboring localities do not seem to want to assist us in facing the problems of the core city. But if the core rots, the whole apple will rot." Or as John Lindsay puts it: "If we cannot move forward in the cities, we will move backward in America. If we fail...