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...John M. Schramm, a 22-year-old Boston University graduate, has organized "College Romance," a dating service promising to unite "thousands of students from the Boston area...
...exchange for the few minutes it takes to write a brief self-description, what qualities you desire in a partner, and $16.50--"a small risk for a great gain," according to the ad--Schramm will try to "unite you with your dream mate...
...despite tantalizing promises in his advertisements in local college newspapers, Schramm said he has had "a mild response," declining to cite figures. And as of Saturday, two days after his ad appeared in The Crimson, not one of his respondents had been from Harvard, he said...
...Schramm said he does not know how many people will take part in the partner-matching scheme. The dating service's unusual fee is a result of Schramm's effort to "pick the price to get it as high as it can, and still have it not sound like much," he said...
Football is ideally suited for television and ordinarily susceptible to technology. "When you have the technology, damn it, you should use it," says Dallas Cowboys General Manager Schramm, a member of the National Football League's five-man "competition committee," which every off-season invades the Hawaiian islands in the pursuit of progress. The other mad scientists are Miami and Pittsburgh Coaches Don Shula and Chuck Noll, and Atlanta and Cincinnati Executives Eddie LeBaron and Paul Brown. "Every now and then," says Schramm, "we'll move out onto the grass and play like we're football players. Here...