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Going into yesterday's game, the Harvard pitching staff had a combined ERA of 1.38. and Park is confident that it will respond to the challenge of this upcoming week. "This is a seven-man pitching staff, and Tom O'Neill. Barry Malinowski and Keith Schappert are all waiting for a chance to help us out." Park said...
...Governor Love started to correct the blatant misuse of the land by appointing a seven-man land use commission. Nine months later, it brought forth a basic program and got it approved by the legislature. The Land Use Act seems bland enough. It merely requires each of the state's 63 counties to 1) set up its own planning group, which would be two-thirds funded by the state, and 2) write regulations, based on the commission's model rules, to control the creation of subdivisions...
Good Works. The Nader report was prepared over a period of nearly 18 months by a seven-man task force led by James Phelan, 26, a Yale Law School senior who was once interviewed for a Raidership by Edward Finch Cox, now married to Tricia Nixon. Unhappily, the Raiders' work is marred by contradictions and errors. The Du Pont-owned Chambers Works in Deepwater, N.J., which makes a variety of chemical products, does not discharge 100 billion gallons of effluent daily into the Delaware; the figure is 100 million gallons of dilute effluent-still no small amount. The report...
...submitting a list of candidates to the A.B.A. one week before he is scheduled to announce which two of the six he will nominate, the President has evidenced disregard for the organization's opinion. A week is hardly enough time for the seven-man committee on federal judiciary to investigate the legal, financial and ethical background of five virtually unknown individuals or even a U.S. Senator. For that matter, White House aides said last week that Nixon may go beyond the six-man slate for his choices and could be considering as many...
Last July, Hoover increased his bureau's isolation by abolishing the seven-man FBI section that maintained contact with other U.S. intelligence units -including the Defense Intelligence Agency and the individual armed services' intelligence networks. Some observers speculated that Hoover took the action to prove that he was not discriminating against the CIA, that all major contacts could be handled by telephone and mail. In fact, Hoover has never been eager to exchange information with other intelligence agencies and police departments. Says a former FBI official: "We've never gone out of our way to cooperate. That...