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Other factors also contributed to the faculty turnaround. When Graham became the school's new dean in 1982, she said, "We must increase our efforts to understand and to improve those institutions whose primary activity ought to be education--namely, the schools...
Senior Gaylord Lyman (.207) will take care of second. The Kanerohe, Hawaii native--Nicknamed Pineapple--fields impeccably, but he has struggled with the bat. The key to an offensive turnaround could be a good start down South. "The past three years I've been struggling down in Florida," he says. "I'm looking for a change...
...Democrats 268-167 advantage in the House. Letterer has just returned from a nation-wide trip with Rep. Guy Vander Jagt (R-Mich.), chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, and says he found "people optimistic about the future and waiting to vote Republican. It's a complete turnaround from 1982, when everyone was depressed about the economy...
...highly questionable whether the Kremlin or, for that matter, the Administration has either the will or the way to effect a major turnaround, particularly in the most important area: the pursuit of a nuclear-arms-control agreement in the coming months. In response to the initial deployment of U.S. missiles in Western Europe at the end of last year, the Soviets walked out of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) negotiations and broke off the parallel Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START) in Geneva...
Following Challenger's spectacular homecoming, NASA too showed renewed faith in its machine. At week's end, it announced that the shuttle would take off again on April 4, in a record turnaround time of only 53 days. -By Frederic Golden. Reported by Jerry Hannifin/Kennedy Space Center and David S. Jackson/Houston...