Word: contestability
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...story that [former U.S. attorney general] Elliot L. Richardson '41 had to be carried out every night, but it wasn't really like that in our day," Daniel G. Swistel '75 maintains however. "Getting drunk was not a routine thing." And John Dotson recalls the band's drinking contest, in which "one member had to check into the hospital every year." These youthful indiscretions notwithstanding, trustees felt the alcohol violations of today's students had grown out of hand, especially when dealing with College requests to uphold drinking laws. "The change was taken to address certain aspects of social intercourse...
...both games of Harvard's double-header against Cornell Saturday, Lentz knocked in the game-winning RBI. His two-run single in the first inning propelled the Crimson (8-11, 3-1 Ivy) to a 2-1 in the first contest, and his two-run triple at the end of the second game broke and gave Harvard a 9-6 victory...
...Harvard faces Springfield, then the contest will be payback for the Crimson...
Unlike the Crimson's offensive showcase in the second game, the result of the first contest was hardly a sure thing, as the Crusaders jumped out to a 4-0 lead off Crimson starter Suzanne Guy (3-5) in the second inning...
...other side of the aisle, Gore emerged victorious from an easier primary contest, but his campaign finance indiscretions over the last eight years--not to mention his connection to President Clinton--leave him vulnerable to attacks on his character. Gore's attempt to make campaign finance reform the centerpiece of his campaign is more laughable than his claim to have invented the Internet. Gore's choice for Vice President should instill a dose of idealism into a race sorely lacking...