Word: wounded
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...enormous. Eastern had offered members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, which represents 13,500 mechanics, baggage handlers and other ground personnel at the airline, a 25% raise spread over two years, starting with a 6% hike in April. The union rejected that package. Instead it wound up with a 32% raise by 1984, including an immediate pay hike of 21% made retroactive to January. The base wage of Eastern's mechanics will rise from $13.15 per hour to $17.40, making them among the highest paid in their industry...
...Crimson did well to stay with the perennial contenders for much of the game. Last year Hopkins administered a 19-2 drubbing to a Harvard squad that wound up with a 9-4 record. The 1982 laxmen compiled, a 4-2 Ivy mark to earn second in the league. Senior Tri-Captain Tim Pendergrast, who turned i a solid performance in goal, was pleased with the defense in front of him. He credited "some of the younger players who played like juniors and seniors" for Harvard's relative success...
...Freeman nears the end of his final circuit of the night. Having wound through the tortuous Cambridge Streets--from Currier to the Science Center to Lamont to the IAB to Mather House and to Peabody Terrace--he turns another corner and stops at another stop sign. "Sometimes," he says. "I stop and think if I had driven in a straight line I could have gone so far. I could have really gone somewhere...
...NOTEBOOK: The cagers wound up seventh in the Ivies...
...thought of. They kept us honest." Gelbart recalls one doctor's remark: "He said, 'In the winter it is so cold in the O.R. that when the surgeon cuts into a patient, steam rises from the body, and the surgeon will warm his hands over the open wound.' In the last show I wrote and directed, 'The Interview,' I had Father Mulcahy use those exact words when he was asked if the war had changed...