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Nationally, an ABC News-Louis Harris survey showed that 57% of the people questioned expected Reagan to do a good job in general, and a thumping 72% thought he would "strengthen U.S. defense capabilities to be at least equal or superior to the Soviet Union's." The President-elect inspired somewhat less hope on economic problems; 56% expected him to reduce inflation, and 54% thought he would be able to cut unemployment. Significantly, however, 62% of those inter viewed believed he would "restore the confidence of the American people in Government"-a sentiment damaged in the past by Viet...
...arrived at Blodgett on Sept. 1, and the team practices began just a month later. Hays mentions only the climatic change and what she considers Boston's superior mass transit system when asked about the transition she had to undergo when she arrived in Cambridge. But instead of dwelling on herself, her conversation unfailingly turns to the subject of the aquawomen and her ambitions for them...
...deeper style improves so much on the "old Joe Jackson" that his one left over from those days, "Pretty Boys," (also available on the Times Square soundtrack) falls flat. Even the theme is hackneyed: beautiful people succeed, uglies don't. He follows "Pretty Boys" with "Fit", a far superior attack on society's selectivity. In "Fit," he defends transsexuals and mulattos as examples of the individuals that 'free' society stigmatizes, and reassures the average citizen...
...White, upper- or middle-class, and heterosexual feel bad. And you repeatedly insist that the Harvard Administration should make them feel better. No doubt Harvard as an institution, which has traditionally prided itself on "training the country's leaders," bears considerable responsibility for White bourgeois Americans feeling superior to others, "normal," as Klitgaard preliminarily wrote. It therefore bears considerable responsibility also for humiliating Black, Brown, Yellow, Red, and working-class Americans. And no doubt the current Harvard Administration could make students who now feel racial, sexual, and class humiliation here feel somewhat better. But you ignore another obvious problem. Evidently...
...pinned his Plymouth State opponent in the first match and scored a superior decision over Larry McCiray of B.U. in his second contest of the evening. Waiting for the right moment to use his strength and weakness, Phills scored takedown after takedown against McCiray and mounted the score to 26-6, adding five key team points necessary for the victory. In his pin against Plymouth, Phils employed pure bullwork against his heavy opponent and took him down easily...