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Despite the absence of All-American middle-distance men Adam Dixon and John Murphy, as well as versatile jumping threat Sola Mahoney, the Crimson held a seven-point lead heading into the final three events...
...never involved the campuses as a whole in the conference, never forged ties to campus political organizations. Almost all the minority students who did get involved were placed on the minority affairs committee, and they reacted by boycotting the conference after several days of discussion and presentation of a seven-point plan to combat racism by the Big 11. Moreover, the absolutely crucial question of how to follow-up whatever decisions the conference came to was left until the very end of the plenary session...
Meyers, the team's lone senior, helped Harvard catch Bentley at the regulation buzzer after the Crimson had found itself in seven-point, mid-half arrears. Meyers and Carle each hit a bucket in the first OT, while Woolery chipped in a pair of free throws...
...second game, Acosta suffered a relapse, falling behind 8-0. But another seven-point spurt thrust him into the lead at 15-13. The Kirkland House senior upped his margin to 20-16 before mis-hitting two potential game-winning shots...
...British public, obviously concerned about which major party can best cope with union demands, appears to favor Callaghan's position. In the past month Labor has climbed in the political polls from a seven-point deficit to a five-point advantage over the Tories. Callaghan is also 17 points ahead of Thatcher in personal popularity, a gain of six points in a single month. In a by-election last month in the marginal Scottish border district of Berwick and East Lothian, Labor managed to retain a seat that the Conservatives had strong hopes of winning...