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...effects of an 11-day layoff were hardly unnoticeable as the Crimson manhandled the Welverines, 8-4, to gain a spot in the finals. Michigan's diminutive freshman goalie, Robbie Moore, who stands 5-5 and wights 140, turned aside 40 shots, while Bertagna and sub Steve Perry handled only...
Harvard won the sub varsity race in a landslide...
...peculiar sub-group, spawned by World War II and already half-extinct. They are the people who wanted to get away from the staleness of the Old America and the vulgarity of the new; who wanted to live beautifully in beautiful surroundings; to raise intelligent children in absolutely authentic rural centers. Eventually, they brewed up their own kind of staleness and vulgarity...
...Army for military use, but this point, once made, is quickly buried. (The Army curtailed "open air" testing in 1969, but did not completely eliminate it.) In Rage it is not necessarily alarming that the military conducts such tests, or that it might use the chemicals to sub due or even to slaughter. It is merely a pity that the tests happen to kill Dan Logan...
...America, Technology, not as villain but as savior. The factory, however sordid or boring, has legally limited hours and, customarily, provides a string of fringe benefits. "Adam Smith" points out in Supermoney: "Somebody who has spent 16 hours a day looking at the wrong end of an ox for sub-subsistence on a patch in Poland may not complain at all when he emigrates with a paper suitcase to a steel mill on the South Side of Chicago." The message is quite clear: in the history of American immigration there is but one story. It is told in different languages...