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This caller was the first of a frenzied slew of classmates who had heard the announcement on WCOZ and called Drickamer to ensure that she won the booty...

Author: By Warren W. Ludwig, | Title: Junior Wins WCOZ Contest Thanks to Help From Friends | 4/21/1976 | See Source »

...Quakers, leaders in the EIBL with a 4-0 mark, did not have to break out their big bats in building up the lopsided early bulge. Crimson pitcher Jamie Werly dug his own grave with a slew of walks and wild pitches sandwiched around a few Pennsylvania hits, as Harvard dropped its first league game of the season...

Author: By Tom Aronson, | Title: Penn Nails Harvard Nine With Early-Inning Attack | 4/10/1976 | See Source »

While presidential candidates are getting the lion's share of attention this year, for most politicians and campaign workers more is riding on the slew of spring primaries than the question of White House occupancy. State, county, and municipal campaigns across the country are gearing up with local pols pitting traditional seat-of-the-pants management and grass-roots arm-twisting against slick national media campaigns for voter attention...

Author: By Marilyn L. Booth, | Title: Politics on Location: | 4/7/1976 | See Source »

Since my survey, I have developed a theory to explain why students at this University don't venture too far east of Harvard Square. To begin with, I figure that they're conditioned to respect a busy attitude. In Harvard Square, especially on Saturday afternoons, a slew of strangers hustles around looking gravely purposeful. On the other side of Cambridge, people straggle here and there, no one pushes his neighbor along and the card players are plainly visible through the plate glass windows of the YMCA. Then, I suspect that students here are nervous about the possibility of getting lost...

Author: By Anemona Hartocollis, | Title: The Other Square | 12/8/1975 | See Source »

Instead of fighting for neighborhood preservation, Crane prefers to show what can happen when neighborhood preservers don't halt progress. He claims credit for Tech Square--"a tax payer"--the new Draper Labs, and a slew of other offices that are making money for Cambridge every...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Edward Crane: A Boss Who No Longer Rules | 10/30/1975 | See Source »

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