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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...have problems with their tenacity in holding onto ROTC in their name," said Victor G Freeman '84 adding "To me it doesn't change anything...

Author: By Gilbert Fuchsberg, | Title: New Name May Gain Approval For Proposed ROTC Group | 3/15/1983 | See Source »

...Harvard has taken eight of its last 10. By contrast, the other two semifinalists, Providence and St. Lawrence, stumbled into the playoffs. The Friars dropped their final regular-season pair, while the Larries coasted to a 14-5 finish after a 10-0 start. So tonight's early-game victor may be the favorite in tomorrow's championship...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: As Evenly Matched as They Come--Icemen Set to Take on UNH in Garden | 3/11/1983 | See Source »

...Darn (Victor Patrick) directs the KGB agents within the Law School, aided by comrades Boris (Rosanna Marquez) and the bearded Natasha (Temple Dickinson), whose female name is the closest the play comes to transvestitism. The fat actor also eats from a Purina dog chow bag and smiles eagerly at the expression "you're beating a dead horse." Agent Orange (Nancy Frantz) bursts out of a frigid, schoolteacher's exterior in the sultry song Mean Streak. Dean Dean (Phil Kraft), the absent-minded administrator, sits naked in a kiddie pool and sings to his rubber duck about the comparative rigors...

Author: By Valerie S. Binion and Gregory M. Daniels, S | Title: Legal Ease | 3/10/1983 | See Source »

Harvard showed its team flexibility throughout the contest. Jernigan met Yale Captain Victor Wagner and defeated him, 3-0, to make it to the finals. The previous weekend against the Elis, teammate Boyum had also soundly squashed Wagner, who was the A-division defending champ, showing that Boyum and Jernigan could be inter-changeable. Neither has lost a match all season, except to one another...

Author: By Carla D. Williams, | Title: Racquetmen Take Fourth Major Title As Five Make All-American Teams | 3/7/1983 | See Source »

Books by ex-Presidents have become a lucrative business. Each of the past four occupants of the White House made more money writing his memoirs than he earned in salary while President. But some citizens, especially journalists, have objected to former high officials' profiting from their inside knowledge. Victor Navasky, editor of the 117-year-old leftist weekly the Nation (circ. 48,000), raised that argument, among others, in April 1979 to justify his printing a 2,250-word article on President Gerald R. Ford's pardon of President Nixon that was little more than a summary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Stealing a Book Is Theft | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

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