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Although they could not muster a quorum, Student Assembly members last Sunday met as a committee to lend their qualified support to the changes in College governance proposed in the recently-released Dowling Committee report. Assembly members also called for the abolition of the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities--a topic that the Dowling Committee touched upon without making any recommendations. The assembly members agreed to "recognize the effort and compromises that have gone into the report" and to support the proposed changes "as an improvement of the present system...
Hampered by the absence of coach John Walker--who traveled with the men's squad to Dartmouth for its Easterns--the best finishes divers Pam Stone and Adriana Holy could muster in the threemeter contest were 12th and 14th, respectively...
...romance. The power of the film lies in its very recognition of the powerlessness which people face, when the explanations for death are too easily found in race and when this history of racial prejudice becomes so much a part of us--it becomes the easiest defense we can muster. Sadly, the cliches too often come true, especially in Boston and Cambridge. Egleson makes no pretense of solving the dilemma for this neighborhood. There were no guard railings on the roof the night the boy fell; there are none to restrict people's behavior when it comes to race...
...teams competing, Harvard could muster only a 13th-place finish before capacity crowds at Princeton's Jadwin Gymnasium...
...deputy prime minister for the economy. When Suarez suddenly stepped down last month, Calvo-Sotelo inherited the mandate-and with it a ruling party, the Union of the Democratic Center, that is divided on most major political issues. Moreover, even a united U.C.D. could muster only 165 votes in the 350-seat Cortes, eleven short of a majority. To escape governing with a minority, Calvo-Sotelo needed the support of several small regional groups in the Cortes, above all the Basque Nationalist Party...