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Most students agree that the Reagan Administration's policies have been at least partially responsible for building membership rolls at liberal organizations. "There are more issues to get involved in this year," says Gail B. Ruderman, a first-year student. "Two years ago, nothing happened in the world...
...every body-including them. Correspondent BJ. Phillips, newly arrived in Atlanta from New York City and in need of a car, took a look at costs and opted for a new engine and paint job for the 1951 Ford that once belonged to her grandfather. Chicago's Gary Ruderman signed closing papers on a 60-year-old gingerbread frame house last week. Avoiding the lofty loan rates of local banks, Ruderman financed the house with the aid of a 5% mortgage from the seller. Says Ruderman: "The basement leaks and the porch is collapsing, but it's ours...
Robert P. Bauchwitz '82, David C. Jabon '82, Ari M. Lieman '82, and A. Michael Ruderman '81-4 defeated 23 teams, each composed of four undergraduates, in a preliminary competition at Lamont Library Saturday, and then bested five finalist teams for the school championship...
Chicago's Gary Ruderman was told by one neurosurgeon that prolonged periods of squatting would reduce pressure on the spine. Ruderman tried the posture while waiting for a bus, but found the view of passing knees and the stares of passers-by unnerving. Backaches are also an occupational hazard for photographers, who labor not only under stressful deadlines but also under large amounts of equipment. Bill Pierce, whose photos accompany the cover story, is typical. He threw his back out several years ago and now does special exercises regularly to avoid a recurrence. Says he: "If I backslide...
Like many freshmen, Michael Ruderman '81 found copies of previous exams helpful in studying. "It helped a lot to have old finals on record. I knew what to study for," said Ruderman...