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Freshman Fleur Broughton, who came to Harvard from Christchurch, New Zealand, started off the weekend well for the team, knocking off Dart-mouth's Allison Taff, the number-two seed in the B flight. Broughton squeaked through the first set in a tiebreaker, 7-3, then dropped the second 1-6. After some words of wisdom from Coach Gordon Graham, she smoked Taff 6-0 in the third...
...Allen Walker was named the first Taff Professor of Nutrition last September, a post created by a $1.5 million gift from the estate of a recently deceased businessperson...
According to University officials, Conrad Taff died of colon cancer which he believed was caused by a nutritionally imbalanced diet...
...Former Presidents Act of 1958, seeking to rectify such instances of national neglect, provided a $25,000 annual pension and $50,000 a year for office and taff, sums that have steadily escalated. Now each ex-President is entitled to a lifetime annual salary equal to that of a Cabinet Secretary (currently $80,100). Widows get $20,000 a year. The retiree also gets $150,000 for a staff during the first 30 months and $96,000 a year thereafter, unlimited nonpolitical postage and a furnished office. The expenses are flexible. "The law says the office must be 'suitably...
...Everyone played strong matches." Fish remarked "Beckman got down 4-1 in the third set, which may be he shouldn't have done, but he was able to come back." Beckman and Sands later downed Mountford and Taff again in doubles play...