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Restic vows to name a number one man soon after a scrimmage September 6, but declines to name a favorite. The consensus at this point is that the team as a whole stands to gain the most as a result of the struggle. As senior captain Chuck Durst puts it, "Naturally, it's great to have umpteen many quarterbacks. It'll improve the quarterback who's going to start." And perhaps most critically, he adds, "And this year we're not really worried about losing a quarterback but confident someone else could repalce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Grid Preview | 9/10/1980 | See Source »

Restic vows to name a number one man soon after a scrimmage September 6, but declines to name a favorite. The consensus at this point is that the team as a whole stands to gain the most as a result of the struggle. As senior captain Chuck Durst puts it, "Naturally, it's great to have umpteen many quarterbacks. It'll improve the quarterback who's going to start." And perhaps most critically, he adds, "And this year we're not really worried about losing a quarterback but confident someone else could repalce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Grid Preview | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

While the traditional rhetoric about how balanced the Ivies are and how many schools have a shot at the crown sounds familiar, this fall promises to furnish an exciting derby down to the last Saturday. The consensus among the league's coaches seems to be that only Penn and Columbia are removed from the thick of things, but that those two squads will both be improved. At this point, no team stands above the rest of the crowd the way Yale did last year--and we all know what happened to Yale last year...

Author: By Laurence S. Grafstein, | Title: Six Have Shot at Ivy Crown | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

...articles and eight annexes, definitively covers every conceivable issue dealing with the seas, from the definition of what constitutes an island* to the jurisdiction over fish that live in fresh water but spawn in the ocean. Most remarkable of all is the fact that each question was decided by consensus, thus enhancing prospects that the treaty will win approval when it comes up for ratification...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNITED NATIONS: A Constitution for the Seas | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

...general consensus was that registration makes no sense. "I pay taxes every year; they know where I am," one explained. "Seven days--if its the kind of war where seven days is going to make a difference, then ten minutes isn't going to make a difference," another said. And people, praise God, are turning pleasantly cynical. They realize that if there is registration without a war, there must be a reason, and it's probably one that doesn't make much sense. "I guess this is Jimmy Carter Re-Election Headquarters," one 1978 graduate of Lexington High School said...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: Lou Rawls, Pfc. | 7/29/1980 | See Source »

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