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...million are not on a campus gives Nixon his overall lead. Yet the tenuousness of that advantage is illustrated by another Gilbert finding: an impressive 78.7% of college students are already registered to vote, compared with only 57.6% of out-of-school youths. Moreover, these nonstudents are far tougher to reach and enroll...
...against the defense in practice will replace Gatto. Wheeler is faster then Gatto, though, and his credentials are impressive to say the least--he was All-City. All-State, and All-American in high school, and as a sophomore at the University of Washington in a league considerably tougher than the Ivies, he scored four touchdowns in five games while averaging over four and a half yards a carry. Restic will also use Nick Leone, a junior track star who showed some good moves early in the '71 season before being hobbled by an injury...
...individuals can move up quickly in the City. It's an arena; and the only problem the block man has is that his sword is slightly shorter, and the edge of the sword is not as sharp. That means you have to have to have a tougher...
...decided against a tougher sanction even though it unanimously ruled that the occupation was a violation of the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities. "Building occupation has been deemed and still remains an unacceptable form of protest," the decision said...
...Spence. assistant director of OGCP, cites state-preference laws in state-run universities as a major cause. "It's definitely getting tougher," she said last week. "What were finding is that it's more, and more important where you're from, not how you do. If you went to certain high schools you could have up to 70 times as good a chance of getting in to certain state medical schools...