Word: testing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Princeton, last year's champion, hurt by the graduation of its star skipper, she thinks the 'Cliffe can make its move to the head of the fleet by blowing past perennial rivals Tufts and MIT. Behind Brown and "A" Division skipper Bam Mack, the women will face their first test at a New England Women's Intercollegiate Sailing Association invitational regatta at MIT tomorrow morning...
...other running events, time will be the test. There are some gaps in the sprints and hurdles, and great emphasis has been put on plugging them in the pre-season practices. But the times are still hovering above the 50 second mark in the quarter-mile sprints...
...secret that Yale and Princeton are the class in the Ivy-Seven Sisters League, but as Wynn points out, "Since we don't play Princeton, the Yale match the first week we get back will be the real test of how well we'll finish this season...
Public Outrage. More seriously, at least half a dozen bills were introduced into the House last week either to override the ban on saccharin or, more generally, to amend the Delaney amendment so that the FDA can apply some sort of "reasonableness test" to the results of experiments like those on the saccharin-stuffed rats. There is little sentiment to repeal the Delaney amendment outright or to write detailed standards for the FDA to follow. Congressmen, says one Senate aide, dread being put in the position "of voting how much cancer is to be allowed in food." But public outrage...
...second editorial, your suggestion that America "test the good faith" of the Soviet Union is too ludicrous to comment on. The 40 senators who voted against Paul Warnke were trying to undermine Paul Warnke, not U.S. arms negotiations. According to his past statements, Warnke is a supporter of unilateral disarmament. The Crimson simply confuses the matter by talking about "qualifications." The issue is Warnke's views, not his resume...