Word: year-end
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...funniest--albeit weirdest nights of the year--came the last Saturday night before we went home for the summer. I still had one exam left the next Tuesday, but one of the women upstairs had finished and was having a year-end party. She had bought a lot of champagne and had invited a few friends over to say farewell. We were all sitting around playing some innocuous drinking games, when Stuart arrived and suggested we play "I Never." You would go around the room and declare something you had never done; everyone who had done it had to drink...
...Tigers seem to be the only team in the EITA that has a chance to compete with the Crimson this year. The teams year-end showdown will probably determine whether the netmen snag their fourth league crown in the past five years...
...Crimson's continued insensitivity to issues concerning gay people. By endorsing the Faculty's action the Crimson endorsed anti-gay discrimination. If they didn't know that, they should have. After all last year the Gay and Lesbian Students Association carried its opposition to ROTC all the way to the floor of a Faculty meeting. Of course reading the Crimson's own year-end summaries one would not know this happened. Too, the Crimson continues to be a member of the Associated Press which has refused to say it will not discriminate against gay people. Though in the past...
...conciliatory move aimed at squelching suspicions of a possible official cover-up, the authorities have allowed two priests, representing the episcopate of the Roman Catholic Church, to "observe" the case. They will listen along with the state prosecutors to the testimony of more than 20 witnesses after a brief year-end recess...
...Administration's attempts to get everyone into lockstep also extend to the Federal Reserve Board. Regan last week blamed Chairman Paul Volcker's tight-money policy for slower economic growth. Though retail sales appear strong, Regan lashed out at the Fed for preventing a year-end shopping boom. "This is not a great Christmas," contended Regan, "and the reason is that people just aren't spending because the credit terms are so high." Regan said that a study was under way about how to get the independent Fed under some form of Administration control...