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Munro plans to stay with the 5-3-2 offense that he returned to for the Princeton game. The 4-2-4 attack, which the Crimson used with great success against Cornell, is ineffective for injury plagued Harvard. Injuries to linkmen Richie Hardy and Jaime Vargas, who still is not fully recovered from his muscle pull, forced Munro to switch last week; the probable loss of Bogovich, Robertson, and Gray compels him to remain with...
Still, the success of the product attracted the attention of the Monsanto Co. of St. Louis. It went in with Lo's Hong Kong Soya Bean Products Co. to create a new, more flavorful soy-bean drink called Puma, which has more than 100 flavor ingredients, including vanilla, orange and cinnamon. Monsanto's Hong Kong subsidiary, Lomond Ltd., will produce the powder concentrate for Puma. The first franchise operations are now being set up in Guiana and Taiwan, and several others are expected to follow soon in other parts of Asia and Latin America. Lo, who owns...
...semi-anarchist POUM instead of the Stalinist-sponsored International Brigade. Back in London, he had found himself nudged into near oblivion by the fellow-traveling leftist press. Such experiences toughened his mind and help to explain his standing with today's young left. He was untainted either by success or by the envy and rancor that marks the "liberal" who is merely a power worshiper out of power...
Tierney added, however, that these projected figures of students are not definite and could become more or less depending upon the success of the program...
...Report confusion, he tried to break down the 48 recommendations into items for legislation. Dunlop was cool to the idea of an item by item discussion from the first, and Wilcox concedes now that the attempt to translate recommendations into questions for debate and a vote was not a success. "Many of these things are linked, and you can't destroy the damned coherence of the prose...