Word: stephen
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Many of the other candidates both Independents and those endorsed by Convention '75, are considerably less certain about their chances in the election. Stephen D. Buckley, a 19-year-old sophomore at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, says that although he is "hoping for a good showing," he doesn't expect to garner more than 800 of a possible 40,000 votes. A somewhat bitter A. George Catavolo, an Independent, said his chances in the election are slim, even though he feels he is "perfectly qualified" for a position on the school committee. "When you're an idealist...
...being one to sit back on his managerial cost-cutting laurels, Stephen S.J. Hall went to work...
...Gordon, professor of Chemistry and the commission's chairman, said last week that the complaints concerned several investigative articles published in The Crimson last year. One of them--involving Stephen S. Rosenfeld '75, who was required to withdraw from the College for forging Phi Beta Kappa and graduate school recommendations-became nationally known, making the front page of The New York Times...
...Stephen K. Burns, technical director of the center, said yesterday the center's chief goal is to create cheaper medical instruments with sophisticated computer technology...
...yesterday's mail column, Rabbi Ben-Zion Gold criticized a story on his talk at Currier House written by Stephen J. Chapman (The Crimson, October 3). Rabbi Gold denied in the letter that he said he "would like to see Memorial Church administered by three different religious leaders." Below, Chapman replies...