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Along with a few more sophomores and juniors, the team has great potential for next year--only the two co-captains, seniors Rick Kief and Tony Cimmarusti will graduate, while most of Harvard's tougher opponents will be suffering more significant graduation losses, based on numbers...
...scheme ran smoothly from late 1978 until early this year. But as the size of the theft grew, Lewis found it tougher to avoid detection. Wells Fargo's computers are programmed to sound a warning on transactions above $1 million. To prevent that, Lewis wound up having to make weekly entries involving as many as 25 different tickets for amounts...
...classes and time logged in the library. This has meant sitting through morning classes after completing a pre dawn workout designed to push his body to the brink of exhaustion. It has also meant readying for midyear examinations when the workouts were getting more rigorous in preparation for the tougher part of the meet schedule...
ANOTHER FACTOR in the senator's favor is that Connecticut will be a much tougher state than Idaho or South Dakota for Dolan to conquer with his hard-sell campaign. Dolan succeeds by recruiting the support of individual special interest groups--groups much more difficult to pinpoint among Connecticut's dense, and traditionally moderate population. "Is this the same Terry Dolan who was so interested in the election of Jim Buckley to the U.S. Senate in my state?" Weicker asks. Despite hundred of thousands of NCPAC dollars, Buckley, a former senator from New York, lost to Democrat Christopher Dodd...
Rivitz credited freshman Fuchs and sophomore Beth Schwinn with particularly strong individual performances. Fuchs went 4-0 in both the Brandeis and Barnard meets and tallied two wins in the tougher UPenn contest...