Word: seeded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...important to win this game after losing to Dartmouth, not only for our personal pride and confidence but also to gain a good seed in the regionals coming up," Seidler added...
...quarterfinals, a hard-fought match that made the finals anticlimatic, Richmond squeezed by seventh seed Pam Banholzer of Dartmouth, 7-6, 7-5. Richmond's superior net game and more aggressive style of play made the difference in a match filled with seemingly endless rallies...
Harvard's top doubles team of Katie Ditzler and Meg Meyer also did well in the tournament reaching the semi-finals before succumbing to Podolsky and Loeffler from Dartmouth, 6-4, 6-3. Seeded fifth, Martha Roberts fended off match point in the third round to qualify for the quarterfinals, where second seed Jean Osachuck of Mt. Holyoke bettered...
...just 1% more of its G.N.P. into savings, it would have $20 billion more in seed capital. Says Feldstein: "It really comes down to this: If we save more, we grow faster. Surely we should take this good opportunity to forgo a bit today in order to gain a lot more tomorrow." To which it might be added that the "lot more tomorrow" would be the best social security for everybody...
MOST MEMORABLE BOOKS: Burpee's 1978 seed catalogue, Eloise Goes to Paris...