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SOME YEARS AGO, a Harvard undergraduate forgot to turn in his study card on time. Sometime in late March, a good six weeks or so after the deadline, he received a letter from the Registrar's office. He opened it with trepidation, fearful of astronomical fines or even stiffer disciplinary sanctions...
Warren Perkins, who watched from the dock with a sore shoulder (Jim Kenary replaced him at the number-four seat), called the varsity's performance "impressive," although he said he expected a stiffer challenge from Syracuse, fourth at last year's Eastern sprints...
...racquetmen travel to Yale tomorrow afternoon where they expect to face some stiffer competition. "Yale hasn't beaten us in quite a few years and they are psyched to play us," Panarese said...
...chairman, Ray showed she was just as tough as Schlesinger suspected. Says one former AEC member: "She has a streak of Golda Meir in her." She created a separate division to set up stiffer safety standards for reactors, although the move affronted some top AEC officials who claimed it was unnecessary. She also made the AEC pay more heed to environmental-impact studies on reactors...
...filling her recipe for winning basketball, Kleinfelder has amassed a group of five newcomers and six returning letter winners, and her most abundant ingredient is talent. But the big question is how the unit will stand up in this year's stiffer competition...