Word: stamina
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...those with the wit and the stamina to face Morningside Heights anew each day. Columbia provides a solid education and a variety of experiences that few schools can match...
...Jimmy Carter, suggesting a partial return to the days of old, when hunters could stalk horses and sell them to meat factories. "As it is," he says, "thousands of taxpayers' dollars are being poured down the drain." But out on the Colorado range, matching wits and stamina with the proud mustangs, the bottom line seems a faraway concern. "The excitement of bringing those horses in," says Crawford, "is worth more than all the money...
...fact, it seems that the system can survive without the controllers, albeit at a lower level of air traffic. The time required to rebuild the system is taking a toll on the nation's airlines and, most visibly, on the patience and stamina of the traveling public. Three major airlines (Delta, TWA and United) reported last week that third-quarter earnings had slumped as a result of the reduced air traffic. Air New England, the boon and bane of that region's travelers, decided to fold its wings at the end of the month after eleven years...
...point. Participants from across the country come to ply the Charles, and for some crews the endless hours of fall training are compressed into the quarter-hour required to complete the course. The Head course is longer than most regattas, making it an extraordinary test of stamina. The winding curves and bends of the river make the crews' coxswains important players in the race, since steady steering can improve a crew's position significantly...
...women's volleyball team, showing great depth and stamina, travelled to Tufts and Northeastern last Saturday for back-to-back tournaments in which they won four out of five matches...