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...Harrison was not a good basketball coach. In his sojourn at Harvard, he never proved himself capable of teaching basic man-to-man defense, nor was he flexible enough to implement a system of zone defenses. His forte was the fast break, but during the last three seasons even that faltered at times -- often at crucial junctures -- and in many games it gave up as much in defensive lapses as it gained in baskets...
...ultimate aims," Wiley said, "are to help implement a more progressive tax structure and provide a higher minimum income for welfare recipients. Also we hope to bring about basic changes in housing laws and in health insurance...
...Radcliffe team has won the conference title six out of the last seven years. There was no team last year because of apathy. However, that problem seems to have been resolved and next year Radcliffe plans to sport a nordic team to implement its varsity and junior varsity squads...
While administrators in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences were allotting financial aid funds to departments on the basis of the newly-instituted Kraus program, the steering committee for the Graduate Student and Teaching Fellow Union began to implement plans for its strike protest against the program...
...during the summer; he seems also to have sponsored an espionage-sabotage guerrilla action against the rival Democratic Party. Then, come fall and his landslide victory, Nixon began a brutal purge of his first-term administration, replacing deviationists in his Cabinet with party men who could be trusted to implement the correct line. But even his bureaucratic house-cleaning wasn't a sufficient guarantee that his second Administration would bear the imprint of Richard Nixon Thought, so the President decided to create by Executive Order the streamlined Politburo-style Super Cabinet, operating out of the White House, which Congress...