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...streets of New York are former or current residents of the organization's settlement house for destitute men. Arthur Johnson is one such resident. "The Volunteers are helping me out so I help them out," he says. Another member of the house, who would only identify himself as Fred, said he was dressing up as Santa to pick up some extra money before his next unemployment check. One special pleasure of the job. Fred said, is competing for donations with the non-Santa-dressed Salvation Army...
...Chris Albridge, and sophomore Jim Herberich swept the 600. However, the thinclads did not do so well in the 500. Captain Scott Murrer and sophomore Steve Ezegi-Okoye got off to a slow start and despite a strong push at the end, neither of them could catch B.C. Captains Fred Kirk...
BARBAROSA FRED SCHEPISES NEW FILM, is a wonderfully subtle and sly exploration of the two basic elements that have always defined the great westerns, land scrape and legend. The vast desert expanses dwarf the figures riding across them, and likewise, the big myths of the West have always swallowed up the real actions of those figures Unfortunately, in recent Westerns both elements have been undermined. The legends have been pulled out of glorious iconic two-dimensionality and reduced to human levels, and the landscape have been deflated from three-dimensional grandeur into a series of all-too-familiar picture postcard...
Harvard's number of early-action applications has decreased each year since the fall of 1979, the first year in which students were forbidden from applying early to more than one school. But this year's decline of 140 is larger than last year's of about 45. L. Fred Jewett '57, dean of admissions and financial aid, said yesterday...
...voters of Martin County, Ind., were understandably confused. The sheriffs race pitted Democrat David Qualkenbush against Republican Fred Qualkenbush, no relation. Striving to distinguish themselves from each other, the candidates plastered photographs everywhere. "Fred is fuller in the face," said his aide. Even so, some perplexed voters switched back and forth so often that their erasures wore holes in their ballots. Others voted for both. In the end, the mostly Democratic county chose up sides by party and made David the new Sheriff Qualkenbush...