Word: threats
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard's biggest threat came in the third quarter when Joe Lahti, a quarterback playing halfback, took a shotgun snap from center and passed 32 yards to quarterback Buchanan at Yale's 24-yd. line. But Yale's defense quickly stiffened...
...LATEST OUTBREAK of salmonella at Kirkland House last Friday forced University officials to take a number of steps to stop the infection from spreading, including the unpopular move of banning all interhouse dining. University Health Services administrators' recent decision to lift the interhouse ban tomorrow indicates they believe the threat of infection is past, just days after they emphasized the possible dangers of widespread salmonella infection...
...officials base their decision on the lack of recent cases and the identification of an employee at the Central Kitchen who may be a carrier. It is surprising and disappointing that University officials did not consider the threat of widespread contagion earlier, and take more forceful steps to contain the infection. Although the cases at the Union stopped when officals removed infected workers, the outbreak at Winthrop House should have warned these officials the salmonella was spreading beyond the Union. UHS also should have considered banning temporary workers, as one student suggested...
Faint hearts do not win victories?and President Carter desperately needed an economic victory. Raging inflation was undermining the economy at home; overseas, the plunge in the value of the dollar posed a gigantic threat to the stability of the whole world financial system. Wild routs on the currency and stock exchanges were threatening to make his Stage II anti-inflation program a joke before it ever had a chance to get started...
...Democrats in this week's election. Carter's advisers, however, fear that the austerity policy will provide a rallying point for opponents in the party who might challenge him in the 1980 primaries. In the President's view, that is a risk he must take. By far the greater threat to his reelection would be continued high inflation, which angers more voters than just about anything else...