Word: springly
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...service that people count on. So in a way Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, did nothing wrong--legally or ethically--when he helped obtain $14,000 in loans and used $2000 in College discretionary funds to assure against the bankruptcy of Harvard Delivery News Service (HDNS) last spring. Had conditions provided no other solution, Epps' actions would have merited the respect of those who subscribe to The New York Times and the Boston Globe, even though Harvard has no legal responsibility for HDNS. But given the situation that led to his financial juggling. Epps (who calls himself...
...dean's fault. To be sure, Martin Olive '78-4, manager of HDNS off and on for four years until last January, is directly culpable for the hideous financial mismanagement of the service. Olive allegedly (he refuses to comment on this) skipped town at the beginning of the spring semester with $6000 to $7000 of HDNS in tow, leaving the service with more than $14,500 in unaccounted-for check stubs and about $10,000 in debt. When Epps and Mitchell W. Smith '82, Olive's successor since last February, attempted to salvage the wreckage, they only were trying...
Epps confusion of his role as dean with his self-appointed role as HDNS overseer not only allowed Olive to abuse the service, but also perpetuated the problems after the manager had gone. When students voiced their complaints louder than ever last spring--by demanding refunds and even suing HDNS--Epps should have responded frankly to their queries, or should have instructed Smith to do so. Instead, Epps arranged for the loans, commissioning Smith to straighten out the delivery problems, handle refunds, and make sense out of book keeping that Epps says Olive left in "complete disorganization." In doing...
...Harvard's final offensive possession of the day, Restic called on sophomore Don Allard, whose only varsity, experience had come last spring for Harvard's Eastern League championship baseball team. Allard lit a fire for the final three minutes. Taking over at his own 38 with 3:12 remaining, Allard hit Marshall for 21 yds. over the middle and ran for 23 more, but the drive stalled at the Princeton 23 and Harvard gave up the ball on downs with 54 seconds...
...lead. THE NOTEBOOK: Bott's 23 points raise his season total to 95, out of the team's total of 126... New fullback Keith Whatley, a biology grad student from England, contributed his second consecutive stellar performance. The squad seeks revenge against Brown, who defeated the Crimson last spring in the Ivy Tournament Finals, Saturday morning at Soldiers Field...