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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...public confidence in the ability of economists to guide government to uninterrupted propserity was so high that the Nobel committee in Stockholm created an annual prize in the field. 1970 was the end of the so-called "Go-Go" years on the stock market, when anyone could make a buck, gasoline was still 35 cents a gallon, there was little unemployment and low inflation. Government could anything...
...Crimson then took its act to the tourney, leaving its shooting touch in New England. After nailing 46.7 per cent of their field goals against Holy Cross, the cagers fell to an untidy 32.3 per cent in the semi-final against Temple. The Owls' balanced attack--Neal Robinson was high man with 18 points--kept the Philadelphians comfortably in front the whole game, finishing with a final margin...
CATEGORYINDIVIDUAL TEAM Points.....................33, Don Fleming vs. Brandeis 95 vs. Brandeis Field Goals Made...........14, Don Fleming vs. Brandeis 39 vs. Brandeis Field Goals Attempted......27, Don Fleming vs. Fordham 75 vs. Wagner Rebounds...................15, Lamar Flatt vs. Fordham 52 vs. Fordham Assists.................... 9, Tom Mannix vs. Catholic U. 28 vs. Catholic U. Turnovers.................. 8, Don Fleming vs. Holy Cross 25 vs. Massachusetts 25 vs. Holy Cross Steals..................... 6, Don Fleming vs. Temple 13 vs. Holy Cross 13 vs. Temple OVERALL TEAM RECORD: Won 4, Lost 5 Ivy Record...
What has distinguished our criticism from that raised by many others is our concern that the field of sociobiology is not merely bad science. In addition to our extensive scientific critiques, we have also pointed out that the phenomenon and consequences of sociohiology must be understood within a political context. We have shown how the attempt to "biologicize" social problems is not a new development, but rather another example in a long history of science being used as an instrument to justify and maintain oppressive social relations. The events which we noted in our original letter the the Crimson...
...Namath and Johnny Unitas. Both near the ends of their careers. One meaningless game between two mediocre teams. They duel without every being on the field at the same time. In each series they seem worried that they'll never play again so it's all out, all afternoon. No short passes. Bombs. Rich Caster catches three. Forget who won. It doesn't matter...