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Saturday, the squad played like the team that had won five straight contests and handed fifth-ranked UMass its sole loss-of the season. The squad that lost its composure in its 8-6 loss to Rutgers and was overwhelmed by the Princeton defense was nowhere to be seen...
Secretary to the ACSR from 1973-1981. Lawrence F. Stevens '65, who for eight years was perhaps the closed person on campus to the investment morality question, has some very definite views on the subject. As he stresses about the committee. "The sole product of the committee's deliberations is advice, and within this community, as we well know nobody has the market offered on advice...
...they have to write theses, they realize that a lot of books they will need if they want to write about women are up in Radcliffe Yard, and when they want to think about a career, they realize that only at Radcliffe are the special problems women face the sole object of consideration. "But many students, nevertheless, make it through all four years without having a meaningful interaction with any part of Radcliffe House Intern Barbara E. Mahon '82 says that many students simply view Radcliffe as "extracurricular" and that it suffers in competition with other campus activities...
Evangelism involves a personal commitment to Christ as the bridge between flawed humanity and God and the absolver of human sins. In evangelism, the Bible is the sole source of information, belief, and religious philosophy. Evangelists believe that spreading the gospel--as one of the sacrifices they feel is necessary to being a Christian--is a way of life...
This play has been performed many times before and will continue to be performed as it provides the delicious role of a man driven sole; by his principles. But only if an actor can capture all the inner fibers of Sir Thomas More can the play truly be called A Man For All Seasons...