Word: smiths
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Radcliffe tennis express jumped back on the winning track yesterday, railroading Smith College 7-2 and evening up their record...
...fourth and fifth positions, Rita Funaro and Jean Gumowitz handily shelved the Smith racketeers, winning, 6-4, 6-3, and 6-2, 6-4, respectively. They also joined forces at the last duo slot to manhandle their challengers...
...repression to which they fell victim. "They came into our office and just picked us up for possession of books and having ideas," Nelson says. He spent a year in jail from 1952-1953 before successfully appealing a 20-year sentence for sedition and violation of the Smith Act. Not until 1973 did the federal government remove the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade of which Nelson is currently national commander, from the Attorney General's list of subversive groups...
...final match of the day, Princeton's Bryan Miller carded a 76 to buoy his team to victory, as Harvard's number seven man Peter Smith incurred a ruinous triple bogey on the way to an 80. Yale finished a distant third, eight strokes off the Crimson's pace...
Most people--including Stanley Surrey, Smith Professor of Law and first chairman of the University's Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR)--agree that the Mass Hall takeover hastened the move by President Bok to set up the ACSR. Since 1973, the advisory committee, composed of equal numbers of students, faculty and alumni, has counselled the Corporation on socially responsible Harvard shareholding, coming up with recommendations on how Harvard should vote on each shareholder-sponsored resolution it receives as stockholders in hundreds of companies...