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The two students, Edward P. Scovell '84 and Daniel F. Voytas '84, said they were growing the plants solely as "novelty items" and had no intention of selling or using them.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Q-House Drug Cases | 12/15/1981 | See Source »

The rivalry intensified in the 1970s as an oil-industry boom lifted Houston to new peaks of wealth and power-and new acts of brazenness-while Dallas, long the more prosperous of the two cities, watched with chagrin. Today Dallas is on the rise again, but Houston is not exactly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Best Little Rivalry in Texas | 11/30/1981 | See Source »

A onetime cotton depot, Houston was the nation's fastest-growing major metropolitan area in the past decade. Population is up 70% since 1960, and since 1975 the city has led the nation in residential construction. Space for the sprawl is no problem because miles of prairie scrubland lie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Best Little Rivalry in Texas | 11/30/1981 | See Source »

While Scovell says that "the classes should be better," his entry cohorts say they are happy that people are not "nerdy."

Author: By Paul M. Barrett and Suzanne R. Spring, S | Title: Musings From the Mouths of Babes | 11/26/1980 | See Source »

Ted Scovell also revels in a new-found camaraderie. "The shaving cream fights are a lot better than I expected," he says. His roommate. who had the distinction of being named the "Scholar-athlete" of Maryland last year, chimes in: "I didn't really expect anything. I guess I expected...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett and Suzanne R. Spring, S | Title: Musings From the Mouths of Babes | 11/26/1980 | See Source »

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