Word: ron
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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HARVARD (79): Neil Phillips 6-6--18: Ron Mitchell 4-7--15; Malcolm Hollensteiner 0-0--0; Mike Gielen 9-4--27; Dana Smith 3-4-10; Scott Gilly 1-3--5; Tedd Evers...
...between George Bush and Michael Dukakis. Nevertheless, not many of them opted for any of the 17 other candidates who were also vying for the White House. Unofficial figures for the third-party alternatives released last week by the Associated Press show that the top vote getter was Libertarian Ron Paul with 409,412, followed by the New Alliance Party's Lenora Fulani with 201,430. "None of the above" came in eleventh by earning 6,923 ballots nationwide. Trailing the pack: Third World Assembly nominee John Martin with 229 votes. Despite his low tally, Paul insists...
Harvard [74]: Ron Mitchell 6-0--12; TedEvers 1-4--6; Mike Gielen 2-0--6; Dana Smith0-0--0; Eric Carter 0-0--0; Mal Hollensteiner3-0--6; Scott Gilly 2-0--5; Neil Phillips 1-0--2;lan Smith 2-0--4; Brian Mackey 0-0--0; Mike Minor3-4--10; David Lang 1-1--3; Steve Bowsher...
...Crimson jumped out to a 7-2 lead behindCo-Captain Mike Gielen's three-point jumper and aslam by forward Ron Mitchell...
HARVARD (74): Ron Mitchell 6-3--15; Ted Evers 5-0--14; Fred Schernecker 1-0--2; Mike Gielen 5-0--13; Dana Smith 0-0--0; Eric Carter 4-7--15; Mal Hollensteiner 0-1--1; Scott Gilly 2-0--4; Neil Phillips 2-0--5; lan Smith 1-3--5; Brian Mackey...