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...were fairly flat after losing Friday and weren't playing up to par," junior Mo Nadkarni explained...

Author: By Maria L. Crisera, | Title: Spikers Fall, Netwomen Tall, Aquawomen Crawl | 4/24/1984 | See Source »

...much more than survive last week's contests. Asked what would have happened if Mondale had lost Georgia to Hart, as he came close to doing, Campaign Manager Robert Beckel squeezed an imaginary golf club, sighted down an imaginary fairway and intoned: "Boca Raton, about 290 yards, par four." But the Mondale camp could point to exit polls showing that in several of last week's primaries, voters who made their choice in the final few days mostly went to the former Vice President. The swing was enough to produce must wins in Georgia and Alabama...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The race between Hart and Mondale heads toward more showdowns | 3/26/1984 | See Source »

Harvard's first line of Diane Hurley (8-8-16), Kathy Carroll (10-12-22) and Kelly Landry (12-6-18) carries the Crimson scoring burden and must produce for Harvard to have any chance of victory. The second line is coming together but is not yet on a par with the second unit of a team like the Huskies...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: Do You Have a Doubt? | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

...Faculty voted to remove ROTC from campus. But beginning in 1976, students cross-registered in MIT's programs with Harvard's consent. University policy treated ROTC as an extra-curricular activity, on a par with sports of dramatics...

Author: By Charlen T. Kuryman, | Title: Harvard May Start Paying MIT for ROTC Expenses | 1/27/1984 | See Source »

...task force came back with the finding that although some hunger does exist in the U.S., the President's budget cuts have not reduced the availability of food for the poor. To opponents of the Administration, that assertion was about on a par with Presidential Counsellor Edwin Meese's comment in October that reports of widespread hunger were merely "anecdotal." Critics pointed to a study by the Centers for Disease Central in Atlanta suggesting that as many as 500,000 poor children under the age of six are suffering from malnutrition. Senator Edward Kennedy, who made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From Hunger | 1/23/1984 | See Source »

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