Word: classed
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...lettermen returning on offense, 14 on defense. The Elis are two-deep at almost every position, have a good group of sophomores, and will face their two most dangerous opponents, Princeton and Dartmouth, in the comfortable surrounding of the Bowl. They appear to be the class of the League. Dartmouth, which appeared to be the class of the League last year for six of its seven games, retains 20 lettermen from an 8-1 team, and can fill graduation holes with talent from an undefeated freshman squad. And then there is Princeton, which laughed its way past Harvard...
...thrilled is Joe at hearing this casual confession of murder that he even starts up a friendship with the ad-man-a friendship that cuts across so-called class lines, a friendship the ad-man must accept for fear that Joe might otherwise turn him into the police. From this point on the film moves further into the land of the unreal; suffice it to say that its last half-hour is loaded with graphic sex, drug-popping and grand scale violence...
...free market mechanism do the job on its own. What that meant in terms of social policy was to encourage the growth of private industry and capital through tax exemptions and other incentives for the rich. Nevertheless, in spite of a slight rise in growth that benefited the wealthier class, this scheme was patently unsuccessful in eradicating the regional inequalities...
...following is the complete text of President Pusey's Baccalaureate Address before the Class of '70 in Memorial Church on June 9. Pusey's attack on student radicals gained widespread attention and praise in the national press. About one in twenty Harvard seniors showed up for the Baccalaureate Service...
While the Freshman Class of Harvard and Radcliffe attempts to settle down in the red-brick dormitories of the Yard and the Quad, it faces a barrage of tests, appointments and interviews, a bevy of cagier HSA salesmen, the first torments of homesickness and Union food, and, of course, Freshman Week...