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...Hatch's 15 percent to 8 percent lead over the last two weeks--he has had to walk a tightrope between attacking the president's policies and appearing to support the man himself. In Utah, says Wilson's campaign manager Micheal Graham, it's still "a candidate's death warrant" to criticize Reagan on anything but the economy...
Several students, however, criticized the plan because, they said, as an academic area, Woman's Studies is too specialized to warrant its own faculty...
Howard M. Erickson '84 said that he thought that Women's Studies is too particular a field to warrant its own faculty. "After all, with [the Equal Rights Amendment] and all that, Women's Studies is not something that will be endlessly relevant. One day the division between men and women will no longer be necessary," he predicted...
...another development, a federal arrest warrant was issued for Chicago Residents Robert Richardson, 36, and his wife Nancy, 35. Richardson was accused of at tempting to extort $ 1 million from McNeil Consumer Products Co., the manufacturers of Tylenol, with a handwritten note demanding money "if you want to stop the killing." But when his picture flashed on the TV news, detectives in Kansas City recognized him as James W. Lewis, who had been freed on murder charges stemming from the 1978 mutilation in Kansas City of one Raymond West. A nationwide arrest alert was ordered...
...latter player is Harvard quarterback Don Allard, who only got a chance to play this season after starter Ron Cuccia was knocked out on opening day with a fractured rib, and who got hanged up enough last time out against Army to warrant a week of rest Unlike Harmon, however, Allard was ready when toe touched pigskin at 1:30 p.m. and stayed in the game even after he'd suffered a painful injury...