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What Snow called a "gulf of mutual incomprehension" yawns ever wider, according to Stanford Engineering Professor James Adams, who describes the problem as a conflict between the "techs" (engineers and scientists) and the "fuzzies" (liberal arts students): "The techs are considered by the fuzzies to be nerds. The techs, in turn, consider the fuzzies as only marginal at reaching logical conclusions, probably unable to keep their bicycles in operation and completely unable to support themselves after graduation...
This year's squad, led by senior Tri-captains Paul Wider man, Andy McNerney, and Jim Phills, presents a balanced attack with strong wrestlers throughout the lineup...
...have put in a lot of hard work, and are very optimistic about the season," said Wider man, who scored a convincing first period pin over B.U.'s Ernest Millard in the 118-lb, weight class...
Opening the match for the Crimson, Wider man relentlessly controlled his victim, maintaining the "top" position from the first whistle until the fall...
...sessions in a French Quarter art gallery. The pickup sessions soon gave way to regular nightly concerts, and, under the management of Sandra and Allan Jaffe, a transplanted Pennsylvania couple, the hall eventually became a sort of New Orleans cultural landmark. It offered the musicians regular work, a wider audience and finally international recognition as purveyors of one of America's greatest art forms. Once the hall became established, the few active professionals were joined by dozens of other players who, unable to make a living, had hung up their instruments long before. Soon they were all playing together...