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Ross D. Boylan '81, member of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Core Curriculum, said yesterday that the poll probably wouldn't change anything. "The Faculty has a tendency to ignore almost anything," Boylan said...
...three inches of snow and slush going the last six miles with frozen feet," he says. "I've also run when it was 90 degrees out. Then they used to weigh us before and after the race. I started at 130 pounds and finished at 119. My wife wouldn't go out with me because people thought she starved me, he said, smiling...
Higginson says he chose his starting eight on the basis of qualitative individual technique development, quantitative ERG scores, seat races, and the intangible judgments a crew mentor must make in molding a defending EARC champ. "But I wouldn't hesitate to reshuffle my line-up on Monday," he said...
Until the team receives more financial assistance from the University, the pongmen will have to consider alternative means of raising money and publicizing the team. Christakos has one idea: "I'd like to take my team on a tour of China. We probably wouldn't even beat the busboys in the hotel, but at least over there we'd be taken seriously...
...peace agreement we shall have to bear in mind the security problems of Israel. I had the dubious pleasure the morning of May 13, 1948, of having a Jordanian column trying to cut the country in half. I wouldn't like that to happen again. When President Sadat, in Ismailia, got a little annoyed with me and said, "Ezer, if this doesn't go through, I'll have you chased all over the world." I replied, "Please, Mr. President, the first time I started chasing you was 20 kilometers south of Tel Aviv...