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This year's contest figures to be another knock-down, drag-out affair. Both Harvard and Dartmouth are undefeated in Ivy play. The Crimson is coming off its best game of the year against Cornell last week, while the Big Green tied Ivy favorite Brown last week. The victor of today's game will clearly be the top contender for the Ivy title, and both teams want it, need it, badly...

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley and Amy Sacks, S | Title: Harvard Meets Big Green in Crucial Ivy Contest | 10/25/1975 | See Source »

Bennis, the victor, called Bok a man of "high integrity and probity" yesterday. He said he did not expect "the president of one of our most august institutions to welch...

Author: By Richard P. Nagel, | Title: Sox Loss Means Lost Bet For Bok: Will Pay in Beans | 10/25/1975 | See Source »

Next day, however, Feinstein and other labor leaders-notably Albert Shanker of the United Federation of Teachers, Victor Gotbaum of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and Ken McFeeley of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association-were talking more calmly. Moreover, while TIME correspondents found that union members were universally unhappy with Beame and his cost-cutting plans, most were not enthusiastic about striking. Explained an adviser to several of the labor leaders: "They are aware that if the police, the firemen and the bridge tenders go out, there could be chaos, there could be deaths. It would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW TO SAVE NEW YORK | 10/20/1975 | See Source »

...competition for upperclassmen, Bob Reason of Dunster House was the victor, followed by Steven Fischer of Mather House, and Steven Lucal from Currier House...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: Currier and Lionel-Hollis Win In Intramural Cross-Country | 10/17/1975 | See Source »

...attended last fall's fashion shows. The first Paris designer to bring back a high-fashion jumpsuit was Yves Saint Laurent, whose collection for fall included jumps in classic poplin ($205), a black acrylic with drawstring waist ($375) and a turtleneck number ($355). A nationwide bestseller is Victor Joris' self-belted gabardine suit with pleated pants ($110); in all, some 600 stores have ordered 38,000 Joris jumps. One of the most popular numbers, though, is the inexpensive Esso suit, a loose overall in cotton emblazoned with Exxon's familiar name...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Overall Chic | 10/13/1975 | See Source »

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