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Stewart cringed just thinking about it, as he pulled away from the toll barriers at Ripley, New York. This time, it would all be different. Champagne knew that the Harvard guy was out of the Navy. He had sent him a copy of his separation papers. He just hoped that the Harvard guy's bank account was in good shape. The names Jauron, Doyle, Hennings, Green and Perschel were each worth about $20, Champagne figured...
There will be a memorial service for the dead SUBR students today at noon in Memorial Church. The bell will toll and the Kuumba singers, who performed outside Massachusetts Hall during its occupation last Spring, will sing...
...always viewed in terms of how much remains to be done, and "failure" in constantly mitigated by the sense of lessons learned and experience gained. Members of the Harvard community have caricatured PBH as a self indulgent haven for mindless do-gooders, an image that has taken its psychological toll on PBH's leadership as well as threatening PHB's support within the University. The sophistication of the House's understanding of its problems and the intensity of its overall commitment belie the caricature, but only a clearer assessment of the limitations and potential House programs can give Harvard...
...million tons of explosives, more than were used by U.S. forces in all of World War II.* Of this total, almost 80% has been inflicted on South Viet Nam, where it averages out to more than 500 Ibs. per acre, or 1,333 Ibs. per person. The death toll on both sides is estimated at 1.5 million, with millions of others wounded. As the war clawed across the countryside, it uprooted a rural society, driving millions of refugees to the cities. Corruption, bribery, black markets, theft, drug peddling and prostitution flourished...
Last Saturday's win over Columbia took a severe injury toll in Restic's troops. Most serious are the blows that the defense received...