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...other singles matches, Harvard captain Martha Roberts lost, 6-3, 6-4, to Mary Boyer, Meg Meyer lost, 6-2, 6-1, to Becky Theim, and Abby Meiselman lost, 6-4, 6-1, to Carolyn Spengler...
...doubles, the team of Pe and Roberts lost, 6-4, 6-4, in a fast-paced match which pitted their close range volleying skills against those of Rosen and Lord. Schulman and Bougas, unable to control the net, lost, 7-6, 6-4, to Theim-Brightfield, and Meyer-Meiselman bowed, 6-2, 6-2, to Boyer-Spengler...
...know theim verie well," William Bullein wrote in the late 16th century; "they are two Pettifoggers in the Lawe." Pettifoggery has come to mean legal chicanery, and last week a Senate subcommittee consultant used the word to describe a weakness of U.S. negotiators in dealing with Communist powers. Dr. Fred Charles Iklé, head of social science at the Rand Corp., argued that U.S. diplomats tend to get lost in tactical detail unrelated to their basic aims. He added: "A great many capable officials are then forced to labor intensively on these details like pettifogging lawyers." Dr. Iklé also...
...farmworkers distributed wordy mimeographed leaflets explaining the connection between grapes on the shelves in Lawrence and exploitation of farm labor in Delano, California. But the shoppers seemed unimpressed. Most of theim ignored the leaflets or grabbed at them perfunctorily to avoid an eye to eye confrontation with the picketers. Those who did stop were generally confused. They weren't going to buy grapes anyway, so why shouldn't they shop there? Wasn't this a secondary boycott, and wasn't that illegal? When the store closed at ten o'clock, the picketers tallied the two, three, or five shoppers they...
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