Word: toughers
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...question on which there is room for argument (see box). Others contended that whether or not the President was right as to the facts, his admission of weakness could only inflame Europe's politically potent peace movement, with its anti-American overtones, and encourage the Soviets to act tougher. Thus, as soon as the implications of Reagan's statement became clear, the so-called fudge factory of State Department spokesmen began backtracking. Richard Burt, director of the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, rushed onto the CBS Morning News the following day and explained, "What the President actually said...
...city banks get tougher...
After a year's absence. Eddie Farreil returns to Cambridge to anchor at first base Potentially the team's heaviest hitter. Farrell played for Orange Coast Community College in California last season, hitting in the high 360s in one of the nation's tougher circuits Newcomer Elliott Rivera will fill in any where in the infield, as well as contend for a spot in the outfield...
...that follow--to be radical. What Sontag and others of her place and time remind us with their sad history is that we can't believe: instead we must think. borrowing what we can from the communists and capitalists and the Buddhists and anyone else. But if that is tougher, it is also more exciting, more liberating. In some sense, the revolution will be inside us, all of the time. As Freire says, "the radical, committed to human liberation, does not become the prisoner of a 'circle of certainty' within which he also imprisons reality. On the contrary, the more...
Harvard faced two Army teams Saturday and beat both of them handily. In pool play the Crimson demolished Army "B," 15-1, 15-2. The Army "A" side proved tougher, but Harvard won the quarter-final contest...