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...governor adds, "You can expect the other team to play inspired football against the team, especially if you're the favorite. The underdog has a great chance of pulling it out. One year when Yale had only won one game, they played tougher than Michigan or Navy. We were lucky to come out of it in one piece...
...week against Penn--he now has 994--and is looking to break the thousand-yard barrier on his first carry from serimmage. Callinan has had rushing games of 190 yards (against Princeton) and 188 yards (in two and a half quarters against Penn), but he will have a much tougher time with the stingy Eli defense, if he doesn't establish himself early, then Harvard will have to go to the air, something they haven't had success with all season, except when Callinan's been on the receiving end. The full back leads the team with 16 receptions, most...
...done more drinking in New Haven bars than he has in his two years there, not including the advanced-standing credit the admissions office gave him. "That's right,"Norman's friend Mike chimes in, sensing an easy few points scored in the olde rivalry. "Academics are a lot tougher than they are at your school," he says, never mentioning Yale's favorite unspoken word. "There's academic excellence all around you at your school. I'm surprised it's not contagious to more people...
...another company. Such a step would make the merger target bigger and thus tougher to take over. Just before the Mobil bid, Marathon announced a tentative deal to purchase the U.S. subsidiary of Husky Oil Ltd., Canada's 14th largest petroleum company...
Professors advocating the new codes stressed to their colleagues that the tougher regulations retain respect for the privacy of individual professors, particularly since they do not empower the new committee on extramural involvements to seek out non-complying professors, but only to review involvements disclosed by Faculty members...