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Final results available yesterday indicate that Kirkland reigns as intramural champ and will retain possession of the Straus Cup for the second straight year. Coming up third behind Winthrop and Quincy after the fall slate of events, the K-House squads blew steam and performed impressively enough to edge Winthrop out of the top spot by only two-and-a-half points at the end of the winter season. While happy about Kirkland's victory, Peter Beilenson, the House athletic secretary, said last night that the level of K-House participation was down from last year. Final point totals...
...February the club owed Harvard nearly $25,000 for steam heating, telephone costs, and work done by Buildings and Grounds and the Alumni Records Office, a spokesman in the Office for Accounts Receiveable, said yesterday. Of this total debt. $21,000 was over 150 days delinquent...
...couch. Heather nudged him, but he was in a deep sleep and only groaned and turned his head. She covered him with a quilt and walked to Littauer by herself. In the Yard an old woman was feeding bread crusts to the pigeons and a long jogger was blowing steam into the air. Heather picked up the Sunday Times on the way back but never found time to read it. It was the evening and the morning of the second all-nighter...
...plant was designed to produce steam, chilled water, and electricity for the Harvard Medical Area. Objections to the facility's emission of nitrous dioxide and other pollutants have delayed since 1975 the installation of diesel generators needed to make it economically feasible...
...energy have stimulated efforts to convert cities' garbage into heat, hot water, combustible material, and electricity. Many established corporations, such as Combustion Engineering and Union Carbide, have entered the garbage recycling industry. The giant General Electric Corporation supplies half the power for its turbine plant in Lynn. Mass. with steam from a $50-million garbage-converstion plant north of Boston, facility, built by the Wheelabrator-Frye Company at the suggestion of General Electric, generates steam from the 11 communities and three Boston districts that dump garbage nearby...