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...next two weeks, Some will stay at a guest suite in Winthrop House. "He asked to stay in an undergraduate house rather than in the Faculty Club," explained James C. Thomson, curator of the Nieman Foundation for journalists, one of the series's sponsors. Besides preparing the lecture series--which he delivered in similar form at Georgetown and other universities--Stone is expected to meet informally with students and faculty members, along with making an address on Reagan's space-war proposals at Northeastern University in Boston...
...Bobby Thomson won baseball immortality when his ninth inning home run won the 1951 pennant for the Grants. For five points each, name the players who hit nigh inning homers which also won pennants for the 1938 Cubs and the 1976 Yankees...
Paradoxically, the givebacks come just as things are looking a little brighter for the domestic industry. Orders for steel are picking up. For its part, U.S. Steel plans to fire up an idled blast furnace at its Edgar Thomson works in Pennsylvania, which has not made iron for more than a year. In February, steel production was running at 50.3% of capacity, a huge jump from December...
Arthur Maass, Thomson Professor of Government, went on to say that Reagan's address was masterfully constructed because "a sense of his ideology" still came through along with his awareness that he needs Democratic support if he wants to push economic programs through...
...emerged triumphant. Bliss, whose father had been the Met's chairman of the board, became executive director and, later, general manager. Levine became music director. His boyish grin remained undimmed, even during the bitter labor dispute that postponed the opening of the 1980 season; it was, says Sue Thomson, "the closest I've ever seen him to being depressed...