PRESIDENT DONALD HORNIG, appearing before a group of demonstrators stated, "You people will have to learn one day that slogans cannot substitute for hard work." He added that Brown's policy towards women is one of "non-discrimination." "I won't set a quota.":
Sci Li Cleared In Fire Scare:
Murdoch Defends Concert In Tax Status Hearings:
CITY HALL is the scene for hearings by a City Council committee investigating "existing tax exemptions on real estate and property. Kelsey Murdoch, assistant to President Hornig, testified for Brown earlier this month.:
In Faculty Spots:
Tight Money Hits Mother:
Movies:
Notices:
News Summary:
Affirmative Action:
Women:
The Textron Trial:
Jericho and the ACI Fighting Penal Deca:
Untitled:
SCOTT HARRIS '73: Fighting negativism:
RAP SESS barriers:
TON AT MAXIMUM: Breaking down:
Maximum Men Knock Security, Confinement:
RAYMOND JOYAL: "I can't afford to come back.":
Puttering Around Providence:
Movies I:
Bruin Baseballers Meet Army, Cornell:
Northeastern has already defeated Yale, Rutgers, 8.U., and M.1.T., the latter in a come-from-behind effort last week. Brown has traditionally been engaged in tight races with the Northeastern crews since the series began in 1965, and this year the Huskies have a number of returning veterans to lead a big, strong crew. Brown will feature a pair of new coxswain in the competition, with senior Ray Moriyasu and soph Steve Perkins taking over in the varsity and second varsity boats, respectively:
Lacrossemen To Play Host To Timid Princeton Tigers:
BROWN JUNIOR BRUCE MILLER was in sixth place in the decathlon standings going into yesterday's final five events in the Perm relays. He totaled 3,444 points after the completion of five events, as the nine participants were led by Fred Samara of Perm who won three of the five opening-day events. Miller won the shot put (46-8), placed fifth in the long jump (20-7 Vi), and also finished fifth in the 400-meter run (52.3 seconds). He failed to finish among the top five in the 100-meter dash or the high jump.:
DARTMOUTH DEFENDERS seem to be going in all directions here, but they never did find the right route in last week's 10-7 defeat delivered by the Bruin stickmen. Brown will hope to create further confusion amongst the opposition tomorrow, when the stickmen will oppose Princeton in another Ivy contest. A victory will guarantee the Bruins at least a share of first place with only two league games remaining, those to be played on the road against Perm and Cornell.:
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