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...much tougher match than the score indicates," coach Jack Barnaby said. "Yale had a very balanced team with good doubles. and if they had managed a three-three split in singles, we would have been in trouble...
Dartmouth does not figure to be a factor in the race. But the Engineers have the potential to give Harvard's "super boat" a much tougher race than they received from Columbia last week...
...Seaboard. They grew quickly by the simple expedient of accepting virtually anyone who wanted to ride with them. They are generally younger than the Angels (many of whom claim to be Viet Nam veterans) and are eager to make names for themselves. Recently they began bragging that they were tougher than the Angels. According to one biker, a local Breed member entered a sleazy Cleveland bar three months ago with a spray can and wrote: BREED-H. A. STOMPERS in 2-ft.-high letters behind the bar. At Christmas in the Golden Nugget, another Cleveland hangout, a dozen Breed members...
...women and 57% among nonwhites, who live in poorer neighborhoods just as they do in the city.) One out of four said that places they once visited at night are now off limits because they are not safe. Over 90% agree that "government at all levels should get much tougher on the subject of crime and law and order...
...tougher side, applied to specific situations, the Nixon Doctrine means that the U.S., despite domestic pressures, will not reduce its conventional forces in the NATO defense of Europe or renounce the use of tactical nuclear weapons there. While encouraging efforts at a détente between Western Europe and the Soviet Union, the U.S. will insist upon a harmonious Western approach-a warning to West Germany and France that the U.S. is suspicious of separate deals with the U.S.S.R. The imminence of "a momentous advance" in European economic unity pleases the U.S., says Nixon, but he demands that the European...