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...movement, a supposed right to something (like free medical care of ones neighbor's cow) but a right to be free from something (namely harrassment). It is a matter of liberty rather than supposed entitlement. The number one usurper of liberty is, of course, the state apparatus, whatever its stripe. Lawrence H. White H-R Sons of Liberty
While the Crimson was obviously outmanned talent-wise, its cause was hardly helped by UMass's foul-shooting performance. The Minutemen went to the charity stripe 17 times, and made all 17 shots, as compared to Harvard's meager 37 effort...
Princeton throughly dominated the first half with a dynamic attack. In fact, Radcliffe had trouble clearing the ball past the midfield stripe. The Tigers' tight support meant a 30-minute breather for goalie Pat Harnish, who didn't have to handle a single Crimson shot...
...prevent fraud, the Office of Fiscal Services proposed equipment that can detect an annual validation code on the stripe. The machines could go in libraries, dining halls and health services, and cards would be validated after being checked against an updated name and address file...
...Widener threw the stripe back into limbo on Monday, rejecting the hardware as too slow. For the time being, the office has decided to offer concerned librarians a list of departed faculty to whom the five-year cards were sent...