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...Crimson appears to be in good shape for the meet. Marsh Jones came down with a sore throat on Wednesday and was ordered to stop practicing, but he appears ready to run. Fred Linsk is suffering a viral infection, and won't be able to compete...
...sore spot for the Harvard harriers was the number of opposition runners between scoring spots number four and five. Harvard's Jim Keefe scored in 11th place in 27:50. While last year's sophomore star has been impressive since training camp, the harriers will have to tighten up between now and the end of the week if they are to overcome the Penn cross country bulldozer in Friday's crucial contest...
...most doubtful starter of the walking wounded. Captain Rick Scott, may be the most sorely missed. Scott, who has a tight hamstring, dominated the center against MIT from his position as leftcenter fullback, and exhibited tremendous range. All-Ivy forward Fells Adediji developed a sore knee after playing the Engineers, but will probably start. Linkman Emmanuel Ekama, who sat out the second half of Wednesday's game with a groin pull, has not fully recovered, while both wing Demetrio Mena and linkman Bahman Mossavar Rahmani have colds but will play...
...passions. Two stories high, its flaking ceiling supported by metal stanchions, with tall dusty windows and creaking floors, it is a hell that would have appealed to Charles Dickens. What faces one sees there!-ravaged, jaunty, dazed, disenchanted, raging, resigned. This place is society's open sore...
...money just makes it interesting," said Belli, "but I've been sore at Martindale-Hubbell for years." At the heart of Belli's charge is the question of how Martindale-Hubbell compiles its ratings. According to his complaint, the firm sends out confidential questionnaires from its headquarters in Summit, N.J., to already-rated attorneys in an applicant's area. Belli argues that this system creates "a self-perpetuating trust" that favors "a small, silk-stocking, knickerbocker, split-fee club of inept commercial lawyers," and discriminates against "far more capable young lawyers who are not yet involved with...