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...tutor of the History department, said she wanted to continue to answer questions raised in her previous book, Making a New Deal: Industrial Workers in Chicago, 1919-1939. She was interested in determining the links between consumption and the Civil Rights movement, as well as examining more critically the shift from small town centers to shopping malls...
Hall also pointed out that freshman No. 3 Moira Weigel and sophomore No. 9 Stephanie Hendricks were both returning from injuries against the Bantams. The Crimson has also since tinkered with its lineup, which must remain set throughout the tournament. Sophomore Laura Delano will shift up one spot to No. 4, with freshman Tina Browne dropping down...
...Neill’s move to Holyoke Center is not the only shift in the President’s office. Lucie McNeil was just hired as Summers’ new press liaison...
BOESEL: The shift to dividends could be very big. Just about any company you can look back at that was a significant buyer of its own shares bought at too high a price. And it is hard to find any big mergers that have worked out. So you come back to what management can control: the dividend. Dividends are back, and don't underestimate the ability of Wall Street to make a theme...
Saturday was the first time that coach Katey Stone had given Sweet every shift on the third line, and both were pleased with the results. The day before against Dartmouth, Sweet had played sparingly...