Word: seconds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...give a shit whether you know any of their names or not. "He admitted that the Wall Street Journal reporter had asked him the identical question and, when pressed further. Hokanson conceded that a lot of the complaining students were first-year students (Hokanson is in the second year of the two-year MBA program) and that he recognized them by sight but did not know them by name. Nevertheless, he felt that those whose names he did know deserved the protection of anonymity...
...they can support freedom of expression by opposing Hokanson. They will speak to those S.A. members they know and ask them to pass the resolution against Hokanson which is on Wednesday's agenda. In particular, some students will try to impress upon first-year S.A. members who want a second term of office that their vote on this issue will be well remembered at recollection time...
While Hokanson would not give any idea of the identity of these students, the student body is forming its own opinions. Richard E. Teller, a second-year student, said of Hokanson. "I thing he talked to two military guys and each one said he had 50 friends to agree with him." John Gilster, a first-year student in the liberal Section J, said that Hokanson should realize "if you're at the Harvard Business School and can't read, you get what you deserve...
...sophomores, Phil Ritson and Don Alexander, have finished first and second in both meets and should be the toughest one-two punch Harvard has faced thus far. Both easily beat the course record on the Syracuse course, and Ritson was only 12 seconds off the Cornell course record set two years ago by Harvard's Jim Baker...
...took a 7-0 lead on a second-period touchdown by Macinsky, then scored a safety when Harvard cornerback Kevin Murphy was brought down in the end zone after intercepting a Pandolfo pass...