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Last year, the administrators and Faculty members of CHUL gave the caucus an embarrassing and painful slap in the face when they overrode a caucus-sponsored resolution supporting the efforts of the Constitutional Convention. Essentially, the administrators and faculty members objected to the resolution's claim that CHUL is a committee supposed to work mainly for students...
...real fans" of Harvard hockey were at the UNH game mentioned in the article. They also saw Dave Bell take a goalie's glove off with a blazing slap shot in 1976, and sat by as Harvard beat Yale in the final game of the 1976-77 season, but failed to reach the ECAC playoffs, lacking the help of any one of three other teams. The "real fans" remember Gene Purdy's overtime wraparound goal to win last year's first-round Beanpot match against Northeastern as well as they recall Jackie Hughes limping off the ice at Boston College...
...didn't plan to tie like that before the race," Fitzsimmons said. "It would be dangerous to work it out beforehand, but I had thought about it. We didn't do it to slap Brown in the face--just...
Certainly, you can't help but be enthusiastic about the way the Harvard defense rose above all question marks--and a few offensive linemen--Saturday afternoon to slap a 10-0 shutout on a talented UMass squad...
...been pushing TIP through nearly eight years of debate in obscure economic journals. His basic idea, elaborated in cooperation with University of Pennsylvania Economist Sidney Weintraub, is to set a guideline for wage and benefit increases-about 5% a year in Wallich's latest version-and slap a penalty tax on any company that raised pay as much as 1% more. In his view, that would force employers to hold down wages, and prices would automatically follow...