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Study predicts national decrease in student popula 15.29 (1984)
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SMU may become new site for regional police traini 15.29 (1984)
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Science building on its way 15.29 (1984)
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Making 1984 . . .a year to remember 15.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 15.29 (1984)
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Schools will have to complete to keep enrollments 15.29 (1984)
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What was YOUR New Year's resolution 15.29 (1984)
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Bridge and Campus Center wing near completion 15.29 (1984)
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New column: Pissin' and Moanin' 15.29 (1984)
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In pursuit of . . .trivia! 15.29 (1984)
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Lou Miami and the Kozmetix From the Rat to MTV 15.29 (1984)
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Corsair women net 2nd in hosted tourney 15.29 (1984)
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Most teams were idle over vacation 15.29 (1984)
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Men hoopsters split, now 7-3 15.29 (1984)
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Curricular reform brings General Education to SMU 16.29 (1984)
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Controversy reigns in English Dept over British Li 16.29 (1984)
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Student leader wants Wild to stay as President 16.29 (1984)
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Trustees have power to name wild as next president 16.29 (1984)
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No point to student pressure this early in preside 16.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 16.29 (1984)
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Final client review a success for Small Business I 16.29 (1984)
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Zalkind named head of SMU Foundation 16.29 (1984)
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Pirg study unveils flaws in used cars 16.29 (1984)
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Real Steel: An evening of festival! 16.29 (1984)
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"Getting Out": SMUTCo makes it work 16.29 (1984)
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The mask as art: A revealing exhibition 16.29 (1984)
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Movie Review: Streep shines in "Silkwood" 16.29 (1984)
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Men hoopsters come from behind for 2 wins 16.29 (1984)
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Fencing teams off to a slow start 16.29 (1984)
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Swimmers split against Bridgewater 16.29 (1984)
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Carnes and Weeder make it to the nationals again 16.29 (1984)
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Women hoopsters face'meat of the schedule' 16.29 (1984)
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Hockey team wins in romp over Westfield 16.29 (1984)
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Presidential pool gets cut to fifteen 17.29 (1984)
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SMU still awaiting a "real" day care center 17.29 (1984)
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Rassias breaks barriers of fears and inhibitions 17.29 (1984)
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On the road to curricular reform 17.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 17.29 (1984)
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MassPIRG Referendum Question on the Ballot 25.46 (1984)
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National Shakespeare Company presents “Romeo and J 25.46 (1984)
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ROC 25.46 (1984)
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UMD’s 21st Annual Career Expo 25.46 (1984)
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MASSPIRG Fights For Clean Air 25.46 (1984)
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UMD College of Arts and Sciences Presents: A Serie 25.46 (1984)
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UMD 13th Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition 25.46 (1984)
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Police Log 25.46 (1984)
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Volunteers Wanted for South Coast Earth Day Cleanu 25.46 (1984)
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Editor’s Apology for the Torchure 25.46 (1984)
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Is This News? (Editorial) 25.46 (1984)
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End the Biotech Food Fight (Editorial) 25.46 (1984)
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Classifieds 25.46 (1984)
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Comics 25.46 (1984)
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Tell Me About It; Advice For The Under 30 Crowd 25.46 (1984)
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Art of Turntablism, The (Arts & Entertainment) 25.46 (1984)
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Sick and Twisted: Korn Reviewed (Arts & Entertain 25.46 (1984)
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Nothing Sweeter Than Tweeter 25.46 (1984)
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One More Cusack Classic 25.46 (1984)
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21st Career Expo; April 12 10-3 in the Quad 25.46 (1984)
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Fitness Center Hours and Offerings 25.46 (1984)
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Intramurals/Recreational Sports 25.46 (1984)
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Corsairs Can’t Break Losing Streak 25.46 (1984)
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Instant Replay 25.46 (1984)
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Track and Field Start Season Off Right (Sports) 25.46 (1984)
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UMD Wins LEC Opener (Sports) 25.46 (1984)
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UMD On a Drive for Fifth Consecutive LEC Title (Sp 25.46 (1984)
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National Zoo Agrees to $10 Million Price for Panda 26.46 (1984)
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Relay Team Leads Men 26.46 (1984)
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Spring Week Events Coming Up 26.46 (1984)
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News Briefs 26.46 (1984)
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Police Log 26.46 (1984)
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Protesters Gearing Up for Global Finance Meetings 26.46 (1984)
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Chinese Refugees 26.46 (1984)
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Anti-Missile System Called ‘No Defense’ 26.46 (1984)
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On Being Against Projectile Golf Balls (Editorial) 26.46 (1984)
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UMD Confidential (Editorial) 26.46 (1984)
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One Who Went ‘Wet’ (Editorial) 26.46 (1984)
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Classifieds 26.46 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 26.46 (1984)
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Comics 26.46 (1984)
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Tell Me About It; Advice For The Under 30 Crowd 26.46 (1984)
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That’s Life 26.46 (1984)
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Final Destination Not Worth The Trip (Arts & Enter 26.46 (1984)
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Film About Race and Sex, A (Arts & Entertainment) 26.46 (1984)
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He’s A Fighter, Not a Lover (Arts & Entertainment) 26.46 (1984)
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411, The (Arts & Entertainment) 26.46 (1984)
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Local Line Up 26.46 (1984)
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Give the People What They Want 26.46 (1984)
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411 Continued, The 26.46 (1984)
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Fitness Center Hours and Offerings 26.46 (1984)
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Intramurals/Recreational Sports 26.46 (1984)
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Sports & Offerings 26.46 (1984)
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BSC Wins Saturday’s Meet 26.46 (1984)
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Women’s Track Finishes Third 26.46 (1984)
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Corsairs Defeat Mass. Maritime (Instant Replay) 26.46 (1984)
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UMD Drops Two (Instant Replay) 26.46 (1984)
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Still Unbeaten in LEC (Instant Replay) 26.46 (1984)
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UMD Splits Two (Instant Replay) 26.46 (1984)
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Corsairs Break Even (Instant Replay) 26.46 (1984)
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Patriots Must Score Big in Saturday’s Draft (Sport 26.46 (1984)
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Women’s Track Finishes Third (Sports) 26.46 (1984)
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UMD Opens With Victories (Sports) 26.46 (1984)
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Students and Faculty Voice Their Opinions About th 27.46 (1984)
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21st Career Expo a Success 27.46 (1984)
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IMF and World Bank Protests in DC 27.46 (1984)
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Police Log 27.46 (1984)
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Acclaimed Writers to Speak at UMD Benefit Brunch 27.46 (1984)
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New Curriculum Being Developed 27.46 (1984)
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Biology Association Meeting on Womens Science Pane 27.46 (1984)
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Classifieds 27.46 (1984)
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Man Sees Lack of Intelligence, Decides to Write On 27.46 (1984)
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Read This (Editorial) 27.46 (1984)
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Poetry Reading (Editorial) 27.46 (1984)
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UMD Professor Walking For A Good Cause 27.46 (1984)
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Peace Corps Chief Sees a Digital Bridge 27.46 (1984)
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Mix of Horror and Humor, A (Arts & Entertainment) 27.46 (1984)
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Welcome to the Apollo Program (Arts & Entertainmen 27.46 (1984)
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Ratt Review: Bob’s Day Off (Arts & Entertainment) 27.46 (1984)
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411, The (Arts & Entertainment) 27.46 (1984)
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Upcoming Shows (Arts & Entertainment) 27.46 (1984)
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Happy Brithday, Conan! (Arts & Entertainment) 27.46 (1984)
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Fitness Center Hours and Offerings 27.46 (1984)
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Corsairs improve to 5-2 with win over Rhode Island 27.46 (1984)
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Three Little Conference wins keep Corsairs in seco 27.46 (1984)
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Loss to Keene leaves Corsairs fifth in Pilgrim Nor 27.46 (1984)
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Corsairs drop a pair in NEWLA competition last wee 27.46 (1984)
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Corsairs Sweep UMB (Instant Replay) 27.46 (1984)
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Corsairs finish 10th (Instant Replay) 27.46 (1984)
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Corsair Sports Notes 27.46 (1984)
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Individuals Can’t Carry Corsairs (Sports) 27.46 (1984)
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Three Little East Conference Wins Keep Corsairs in 27.46 (1984)
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Spring Concert to Feature Grammy-winning “Roots” a 28.46 (1984)
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Gay Rights Activist to Speak at Baker Books 28.46 (1984)
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Theatre Company Presents “Guys and Dolls” May 4-7 28.46 (1984)
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For Many Felons, Ban on Voting Is Forever 28.46 (1984)
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Registrations Accepted for Fall 2000 at Children’s 28.46 (1984)
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New Publisher, Editor Take Reins at Los Angeles Ti 28.46 (1984)
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Senior Illustration Students to Exhibit Work at Ne 28.46 (1984)
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Sixth Annual ‘Take Your Daughter to Work Day’ (New 28.46 (1984)
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May Schedule of Events 28.46 (1984)
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Grand Opening of Campus Center 28.46 (1984)
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Senior Marketing Reception 28.46 (1984)
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How Far Is Too Far? (Editorial) 28.46 (1984)
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Forfeiture: A Welcome Reform (Editorial) 28.46 (1984)
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What It Takes (Editorial) 28.46 (1984)
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Comics 28.46 (1984)
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UMD Represents Local Scene (Arts & Entertainment) 28.46 (1984)
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Iron Chief is Unitentionally Amusing (Arts & Enter 28.46 (1984)
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Heavy Metal Hits 2000 (Arts & Entertainment) 28.46 (1984)
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Upcoming Events 28.46 (1984)
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Dali at Hirshhorn Till June 18 28.46 (1984)
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Literary Society Poetry Contest 28.46 (1984)
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Slendor of Repute, The 28.46 (1984)
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Who’s Showing Up for May Sweeps? 28.46 (1984)
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U-571 is No Dive Dive Dive! 28.46 (1984)
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BMG, RCA Victor May Save Money But Not Artists 28.46 (1984)
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Dark Side of Greener Grass,The 28.46 (1984)
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Spring Concert 28.46 (1984)
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Brash Barrasso: Does His Behavior Ring a Belle? 28.46 (1984)
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Title IX Forum 28.46 (1984)
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Thimas Takes Over 28.46 (1984)
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Title IX Compliance at UMD (Sports) 28.46 (1984)
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Corsairs Grip 2nd in LEC (Sports) 28.46 (1984)
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U.S. Team In Search of Scoring (Sports) 28.46 (1984)
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Shannon announces Senate candidacy 17.29 (1984)
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MTV's mainstream mediocrity 17.29 (1984)
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Fool for Love'-disappointment at Trinity Square 17.29 (1984)
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First since '76 Pokora reaches 1000 17.29 (1984)
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Women hoopsters hit tough times 17.29 (1984)
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Fencing teams split in tri-meet 17.29 (1984)
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Men hoopsters split, now 9-4 17.29 (1984)
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Women swimmers win; men sink 17.29 (1984)
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Carnes breaks Diane Weeder's record 17.29 (1984)
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Hockey team looking good at 8-1 17.29 (1984)
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More Meetings and Madness 17.29 (1984)
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After seven months, Dean of Faculty reflects and l 18.29 (1984)
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Cable comes to SMU 18.29 (1984)
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SMU officer honored 18.29 (1984)
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WUSM reaches Boston 18.29 (1984)
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New committee expects Mondale visit 18.29 (1984)
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Editorial 18.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 18.29 (1984)
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The rise of student power at SMU 18.29 (1984)
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WUSM Night at the Living Room: Nina with an i 18.29 (1984)
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Up the wrong alley? 18.29 (1984)
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Arnott brings the King to life 18.29 (1984)
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Pissin' and Moanin' 18.29 (1984)
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No fools like NEW Fools 18.29 (1984)
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Corsairs shock nationally ranked Rams 18.29 (1984)
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20 goals spark skaters to 2 wins 18.29 (1984)
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Poor shooting plagues women hoopsters 18.29 (1984)
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Winning week for fencing teams 18.29 (1984)
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Dodge leads women swimmers 18.29 (1984)
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New words and ways on winter driving 18.29 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 18.29 (1984)
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Conflicting reports surface concerning candidate's 21.29 (1984)
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Satellite dish termed 'illegal' by FCC 21.29 (1984)
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London travels to Israel 21.29 (1984)
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Whining about dining 21.29 (1984)
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Extrapolations 21.29 (1984)
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Don't yell at us . . .we only lost $17,000! 21.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 21.29 (1984)
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Lack of communication presents problems for bookst 21.29 (1984)
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Torch investigates missing funds 21.29 (1984)
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Travel and study abroad 21.29 (1984)
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Meet the finalists - Part 2 21.29 (1984)
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Torch interview questions 21.29 (1984)
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It's NOT Rio's fault! 21.29 (1984)
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A good night for the Fans 21.29 (1984)
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Pissin' and Moanin' 21.29 (1984)
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Two big wins end Lady Corsairs at 12-10 21.29 (1984)
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SMU skaters losing steam 21.29 (1984)
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SMU hoopsters make ECAC tourney 21.29 (1984)
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Women swimmers finish 6th in N.E.'s 21.29 (1984)
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Men fencers place 8'th in NE's 21.29 (1984)
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Season ends for women fencers 21.29 (1984)
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Crime Prevention Bulletin 21.29 (1984)
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What's behind the Purple Door? 21.29 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 21.29 (1984)
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Classifieds 21.29 (1984)
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Textiles: a small department for a big industry 22.29 (1984)
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State proposes 15% tuition hike for SMU 22.29 (1984)
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News Briefs 22.29 (1984)
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McGovern speech attracts 1,000 22.29 (1984)
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Committee extends interviews to invite Lanni back 22.29 (1984)
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Curing the incurable: PSA breaks the apathy barrie 22.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 22.29 (1984)
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Campus straw poll shows students favor Hart, Reaga 22.29 (1984)
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The candidates on the economy 22.29 (1984)
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Another great American holiday? 22.29 (1984)
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The Dark shines at the Rat 22.29 (1984)
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Pissin' and Moanin' 22.29 (1984)
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Digging into Digney 22.29 (1984)
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Corsairs topple Trinity in ECAC quarter-finals 22.29 (1984)
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Carnes runs to new records 22.29 (1984)
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Men hoopsters eliminated by Trinity 22.29 (1984)
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Baseball team returns from trip South 22.29 (1984)
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Ketchen narrowly misses nationals 22.29 (1984)
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Gouzie and Johnson keys to women's success 22.29 (1984)
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Beale; not just a 5th starter 22.29 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 22.29 (1984)
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Classifieds 22.29 (1984)
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Prof. feels "exploited" by SMU 23.29 (1984)
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Council of Leaders termed 'successful' 23.29 (1984)
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Wild against Regents' D.C.S. proposal 23.29 (1984)
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Please think before you sign! 23.29 (1984)
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The shameful sexism of "my people" 23.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 23.29 (1984)
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BOG: lines, litter and library 23.29 (1984)
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Upstairs in the Campus Center? 23.29 (1984)
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James Baldwin: A good writer, and an honest man 23.29 (1984)
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April is Community Month 23.29 (1984)
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SMU Calendar of Events 23.29 (1984)
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Lord Wilson to share his story 23.29 (1984)
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Sorcerer's apprentice amazes with chemistry 23.29 (1984)
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"SMU Horizons" makes TV debut 23.29 (1984)
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SEMPOPS presents a fully orchestrated night of mus 23.29 (1984)
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Ms. Ross gets radical 23.29 (1984)
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One Night at a Dorm Party . . . 23.29 (1984)
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Pissin' and Moanin' 23.29 (1984)
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SMU skaters cop 2nd straight ECAC title 23.29 (1984)
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New Faces on softball team 23.29 (1984)
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Silva optimistic about golf team 23.29 (1984)
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Baseball team wins 3 of 7 23.29 (1984)
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Track teams to compete in big meets 23.29 (1984)
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Johnson chosen to All-Star team 23.29 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 23.29 (1984)
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Classifieds 23.29 (1984)
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Brazil named President 24.29 (1984)
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Extension of library hours a possibility next mont 24.29 (1984)
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News Briefs 24.29 (1984)
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New computer system plagued from start 24.29 (1984)
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Putting the candidates in perspective 24.29 (1984)
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Not simply a question of human rights 24.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 24.29 (1984)
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Lord Wilson, open house top first week of Communit 24.29 (1984)
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Science exhibit to open Community Month 24.29 (1984)
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Observatory nears completion 24.29 (1984)
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Board of Regents criticized by student leaders at 24.29 (1984)
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Torch to sponsor forum for Student Trustee candida 24.29 (1984)
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A domestic duck? 24.29 (1984)
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Metal massacre revisited 24.29 (1984)
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Baseball team wins Frost Heave Tourney 24.29 (1984)
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Pete Barbagallo: Div.III Player of the Year 24.29 (1984)
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Salem dumps SMU in softball opener 24.29 (1984)
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Experienced tennis team open Thursday 24.29 (1984)
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Crime Prevention Bulletin 24.29 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 24.29 (1984)
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Classifieds 24.29 (1984)
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Lord Wilson ties past with present and future 25.29 (1984)
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Planting the see for community support 25.29 (1984)
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News Briefs 25.29 (1984)
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From SMU to South Kensington, London 25.29 (1984)
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Better luck next year 25.29 (1984)
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Not simply a question of human rights: part II 25.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 25.29 (1984)
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Crime Prevention Bulletin 25.29 (1984)
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Safety Belt Sense 25.29 (1984)
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What the devil are angels? 25.29 (1984)
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Student Government Elections 25.29 (1984)
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What am I supposed to be voting for, anyway 25.29 (1984)
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Student Senate Candidates 25.29 (1984)
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Class Officer Candidates 25.29 (1984)
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Breaking with reality 25.29 (1984)
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Wilde's brilliant drama at the Zeiterion 25.29 (1984)
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Working out with Bench 25.29 (1984)
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Pissin' and Moanin' 25.29 (1984)
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Mulkerin, Desormier spark Corsair victories 25.29 (1984)
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Unseasonable spring snow dampens many events 25.29 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 25.29 (1984)
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Classifieds 25.29 (1984)
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Harvard Prof says tension growing between U.S. and 26.29 (1984)
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Brazil holds first press conference at SMU 26.29 (1984)
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News Briefs 26.29 (1984)
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General Ed: the liberation of narrowness 26.29 (1984)
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Student Government Election Results 26.29 (1984)
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Higher education no an outlay, but an investment 26.29 (1984)
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The Petition 26.29 (1984)
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Catalyst to student apathy 26.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 26.29 (1984)
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Student Trustee candidates to face off in forum to 26.29 (1984)
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Topping off SMU's new observatory 26.29 (1984)
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Trinity's 'Amadeus': No ordinary play 26.29 (1984)
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A Neat night at the Rat 26.29 (1984)
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The Z's entertaining 'Mummenschanz' 26.29 (1984)
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Pissin' and Moanin' 26.29 (1984)
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Hurley sparks SMU with 2 complete game wins 26.29 (1984)
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Softball team goes 4-0-1 for the week 26.29 (1984)
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Volkman qualifies 26.29 (1984)
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Women runners finish strong 26.29 (1984)
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Tennis team to face heart of their schedule 26.29 (1984)
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Golf team a close 2nd in 2 matches 26.29 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 26.29 (1984)
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Classifieds 26.29 (1984)
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Regents' tuition policy faces opposition 27.29 (1984)
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SMU employees still without contract 27.29 (1984)
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News Briefs 27.29 (1984)
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SMU remembers former dean 27.29 (1984)
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Losing sight of equity 27.29 (1984)
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The Communists had some good points, but . . . 27.29 (1984)
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Overcoming political paralysis 27.29 (1984)
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Plea to clean up verbal act 27.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 27.29 (1984)
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Computer Expo '84 27.29 (1984)
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Crime Prevention Bulletin 27.29 (1984)
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General Education Update 27.29 (1984)
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Making life sentences liveable 27.29 (1984)
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The Neighborhoods ignite the Rathskellar 27.29 (1984)
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The legend of Tarzan endures 27.29 (1984)
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Pissin' and Moanin' 27.29 (1984)
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Softball team splits two games 27.29 (1984)
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SMU Invitational nets mixed results 27.29 (1984)
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Tennis hit hard by brunt of schedule 27.29 (1984)
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Close games show baseball team at 3-5 for the week 27.29 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 27.29 (1984)
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Classifieds 27.29 (1984)
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Student life fatiguing, study reveals 28.29 (1984)
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News Briefs 28.29 (1984)
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Debate over academic policy changes 28.29 (1984)
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" the worker is worthy of his hire" 28.29 (1984)
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Who profits from student loan policies? 28.29 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 28.29 (1984)
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Unified Studies Program: "a smashing success." 28.29 (1984)
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Writing/Reading Center going video Films help to t 28.29 (1984)
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General Education Update 28.29 (1984)
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Official Election Results 28.29 (1984)
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Portrait of the 80's 28.29 (1984)
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Life in the financial grinder: Students work to st 28.29 (1984)
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Out of the classroom and into your field 28.29 (1984)
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Undergrad lands job in radio 28.29 (1984)
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Returning students offer moral support 28.29 (1984)
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Counseling Center-Unknown alternative 28.29 (1984)
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Students stagger on tightrope between stress and d 28.29 (1984)
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Portrait of SMU's suffering "stressettes" 28.29 (1984)
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Stress management: drinking, drugs and food 28.29 (1984)
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Reactions to stress 28.29 (1984)
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SAP . . .What's that? Does any one seek advise? 28.29 (1984)
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Security: Students lack confidence, confused in em 28.29 (1984)
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The struggle to dispel 'Keystone Cop' image 28.29 (1984)
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Jim Carroll: From the streets to the stage 28.29 (1984)
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SMU springs into style 28.29 (1984)
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Pissin' and Moanin' 28.29 (1984)
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Poetry corner 28.29 (1984)
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Corsair baseball team reaches 17-9 28.29 (1984)
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Seven track athletes qualify for New Englands 28.29 (1984)
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Softball team adds 1 win and 2 losses 28.29 (1984)
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Bad weather forces short season for tennis team 28.29 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 28.29 (1984)
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Classifieds 28.29 (1984)
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Summer events bring tuition surprises 18.29 (1984)
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Programs cut dorm rates 18.29 (1984)
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News Briefs 18.29 (1984)
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New wing, new plan for service groups 18.29 (1984)
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Counseling center to spread its wings 18.29 (1984)
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Democrats come out fighting 18.29 (1984)
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Opinion 18.29 (1984)
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Aruri named to Amnesty Board 18.29 (1984)
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Walker Scholarship on its way 18.29 (1984)
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Private financial aid available 18.29 (1984)
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Prof. honored 18.29 (1984)
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Fight dorm crime 18.29 (1984)
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Trivial, and not so trivial, pursuits 18.29 (1984)
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Educators fail Reagan on funding policies 18.29 (1984)
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Students fake mail fills that empty mailbox 18.29 (1984)
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A tour of the New Bedford area 18.29 (1984)
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Tony Garcia: SMU's Olympic trainer 18.29 (1984)
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5 records for track stars 18.29 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 18.29 (1984)
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New SMU President John R. Brazil 1.30 (1984)
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Torch joins high tech 1.30 (1984)
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President's assistant now dean at Colo. school 1.30 (1984)
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President's house renovated 1.30 (1984)
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SMU, an equal opportunity employer? 1.30 (1984)
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SMU needs a "Welcome" mat 1.30 (1984)
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No Torch next week! 1.30 (1984)
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Senate begins allocating student group funds 1.30 (1984)
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Freshman, beware the battle of the bulge 1.30 (1984)
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Stress seminar to be offered 1.30 (1984)
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Funding, design problems delay campus map 1.30 (1984)
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RSO offers support service 1.30 (1984)
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An exciting Fall of entertainment 1.30 (1984)
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Eisteddfod has something for everyone 1.30 (1984)
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Men's x-country team loses four 1.30 (1984)
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Ritz returns as field hockey coach 1.30 (1984)
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Tennis team looking to better .500 1.30 (1984)
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Frias is very optimistic about volleyball season 1.30 (1984)
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Ten Corsair golfers shooting under six 1.30 (1984)
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McCray brings pro soccer experience to SMU 1.30 (1984)
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New faces add vitality to soccer team 1.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 1.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 1.30 (1984)
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Library to get Kennedy archive 3.30 (1984)
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News Briefs 3.30 (1984)
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The Other One: alternative news 3.30 (1984)
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Eisteddfod 3.30 (1984)
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Macbeth disappointing 3.30 (1984)
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Movies with John Crowley 3.30 (1984)
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White 'rabbit' breaks SMU course record 3.30 (1984)
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Gendron leads SMU women to first place 3.30 (1984)
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SMU Corsairs fall 2-3 3.30 (1984)
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Road race to be held 3.30 (1984)
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Louis Fenaux will not be forgotten 3.30 (1984)
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Corsair booters' first win not that impressive 3.30 (1984)
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Volleyball team looking strong 3.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 3.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 3.30 (1984)
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Faculty angered by promotion denials 4.30 (1984)
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News Briefs 4.30 (1984)
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Cafeteria workers looking for that union label 4.30 (1984)
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College Now: an equal opportunity education 4.30 (1984)
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Affirmative Action: It can work! 4.30 (1984)
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Love has everything to do with it 4.30 (1984)
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New dean digs Continuing Studies out of hole 4.30 (1984)
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Faculty ratifies new contract 4.30 (1984)
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Governor's group to Guard against drunk driving 4.30 (1984)
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New Computer Center adds terminals 4.30 (1984)
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Crimes' combines comedy and tragedy 4.30 (1984)
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La Mancha' shows battle for ideals 4.30 (1984)
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A Panoramic Vision 4.30 (1984)
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The New Models' on the move 4.30 (1984)
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It's personal style 4.30 (1984)
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Graninger makes All Star team 4.30 (1984)
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Fogarty and White on top for SMU 4.30 (1984)
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Corsair stick women net first victory 4.30 (1984)
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SMU drops three in busy week 4.30 (1984)
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Rollercoaster week for soccer team 4.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 4.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 4.30 (1984)
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We may be losing out on a free fixx! 5.30 (1984)
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A warm welcome for Kerry 5.30 (1984)
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Regents road show makes stop at SMU 5.30 (1984)
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News Briefs 5.30 (1984)
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Experiment' uses computers in writing class 5.30 (1984)
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Ferraro's daughter a hit in the cafeteria 5.30 (1984)
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Food for thought: No politics in the caf 5.30 (1984)
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Barnum and Bailey have nothing on us 5.30 (1984)
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Parking paranoia 5.30 (1984)
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Caller's can't make it past Ring Road 5.30 (1984)
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Who done it? Columbus day is a confusing holiday 5.30 (1984)
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A Panoramic Vision 5.30 (1984)
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Till Tuesday is livelier than ever before 5.30 (1984)
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Poetry corner 5.30 (1984)
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Genderless is in this Fall 5.30 (1984)
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Offensive burst propels soccer team to victory 5.30 (1984)
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Women net three wins 5.30 (1984)
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Field hockey team revels in fourth straight win 5.30 (1984)
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Women volley to victory 5.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 5.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 5.30 (1984)
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News Briefs 6.30 (1984)
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Union or no; Caf. workers will choose November 8 6.30 (1984)
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Little Red wants to cross the big bridge 6.30 (1984)
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More work needed to guarantee the guarantees 6.30 (1984)
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Watch out for the fake employment agencies 6.30 (1984)
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Office space allocated to student groups 6.30 (1984)
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Science building to be ready for summer of 87 6.30 (1984)
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Pick-proofing your pockets 6.30 (1984)
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Study: College presidencies not pretty 6.30 (1984)
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The Ramones are still hard rocking punks 6.30 (1984)
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Look out for spontaneous combustion 6.30 (1984)
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Daffodils to brighten SMU 6.30 (1984)
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"Mid-summer" creates magical fantasy world 6.30 (1984)
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Poetry corner 6.30 (1984)
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Musk men come forth 6.30 (1984)
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EConn threatens soccer playoff chances 6.30 (1984)
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Dumont joins tourney team 6.30 (1984)
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Itz wins Fenaux Race 6.30 (1984)
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Sports profile: Terry Graninger 6.30 (1984)
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Winning streak ends at game 5 with 3-0 shutout 6.30 (1984)
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Football FANatic 6.30 (1984)
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came to wrong school 6.30 (1984)
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White sets course record 6.30 (1984)
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1st pair wins tennis finals 6.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 6.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 6.30 (1984)
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New challenges bring profs out of classroom 7.30 (1984)
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News Briefs 7.30 (1984)
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Schools more liberal with campus porn 7.30 (1984)
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The future of the SMU's mis-'guided' spenders 7.30 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 7.30 (1984)
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Soap operas: Afternoon ritual sucks in students 7.30 (1984)
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Look out for spontaneous combustion 7.30 (1984)
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Poetry corner 7.30 (1984)
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SMU most impressive at N.E. Championships 7.30 (1984)
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Inconsistent SMU team picks up two victories 7.30 (1984)
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Corsairs bounce back with two straight wins 7.30 (1984)
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Youth soccer program comes to SMU fields 7.30 (1984)
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SMU places 4th at Easterns 7.30 (1984)
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Corsairs win 14th to set new record 7.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 7.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 7.30 (1984)
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Campus poll: Mondale is SMU favorite 8.30 (1984)
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System failure, hacker crash library computer 8.30 (1984)
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News Briefs 8.30 (1984)
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Trustees ponder $7m dorm project for townhouses 8.30 (1984)
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Super Bug' gets the scoop on schedules 8.30 (1984)
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Letters to the Editor 8.30 (1984)
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Studds blasts Reagan, labels policies 'madness' 8.30 (1984)
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Faculty Federation ratifies new contract 8.30 (1984)
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B.O.G versus Program Council 8.30 (1984)
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SMUTCO's 'Mutiny' is gripping court drama 8.30 (1984)
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Returning student kisses bingo days goodbye 8.30 (1984)
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Alter egos portray marital conflict in 'Passion' 8.30 (1984)
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Spontaneous Combustion 8.30 (1984)
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Spontaneous combustion claims 1st victim 8.30 (1984)
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Poetry Corner 8.30 (1984)
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SMU soccer playoff hopes gone for god 8.30 (1984)
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Sports Profile: Maura Donahue 8.30 (1984)
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Highlights of Celtics' 83-84 season 8.30 (1984)
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Donahue overtime goal gives SMU win 8.30 (1984)
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Volleyball team has playoff hopes 8.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 8.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 8.30 (1984)
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Students unhappy with possibility of dry dorms 9.30 (1984)
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News Briefs 9.30 (1984)
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SMU not only school with yearbook woes 9.30 (1984)
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Are colleges dong the job? 9.30 (1984)
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Yes Virginia, we do have an editorial writer 9.30 (1984)
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Max Creek Halloween Bash wakes the 'Dead' 9.30 (1984)
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SMU means a better life for Brazilian student 9.30 (1984)
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Spontaneous combustion 9.30 (1984)
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Poetry corner 9.30 (1984)
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Volleyball team third at state championships 9.30 (1984)
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Corsair booters finish strongly with two wins 9.30 (1984)
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Athletic Director has impressive credentials 9.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 9.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 9.30 (1984)
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Fitgerald honored as teacher of year 10.30 (1984)
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Proposal for football team would raise fees by $15 10.30 (1984)
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Athletes respond to new sport proposal 10.30 (1984)
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News Briefs 10.30 (1984)
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Cafeteria workers go with union label, costs may r 10.30 (1984)
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Secretaries call for 'equal pay for equal work' pl 10.30 (1984)
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Football: first we should look at what we've got 10.30 (1984)
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Pair enjoy their work behind the scenes 10.30 (1984)
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Lip-synching: students impersonate their favorite 10.30 (1984)
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Monte dance troupe creates a brave new world 10.30 (1984)
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Holidays are tough for eating disorder victims 10.30 (1984)
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Faculty Art Exhibition opens in SMU Gallery 10.30 (1984)
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Spontaneous Combustion 10.30 (1984)
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Corsair men advance to national championship 10.30 (1984)
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SMU women's team swims to victory 10.30 (1984)
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Young women's and veteran men's squads hope for wi 10.30 (1984)
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Corsairs have a rollercoaster year 10.30 (1984)
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Sports Profile: Jane Sullivan 10.30 (1984)
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Corsair man's hoopsters face a rebuilding year 10.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 10.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 10.30 (1984)
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USM surveys students: Name change favored 11.30 (1984)
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Arrests expected in hacker shutdown of library com 11.30 (1984)
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News Briefs 11.30 (1984)
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What does Reagan's second term hold for students? 11.30 (1984)
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Madonna gets top vote for spring concert 11.30 (1984)
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Making SMU a nuclear-free zone would be link to wo 11.30 (1984)
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The African drought/ famine: A call for help 11.30 (1984)
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Campus Voices 11.30 (1984)
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Overseas employment 11.30 (1984)
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Student designs the hit of fashion show 11.30 (1984)
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Internationally-distinquished playwright Arnold We 11.30 (1984)
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Exclusive interview: the Men from Z 11.30 (1984)
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Spontaneous combustion 11.30 (1984)
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Poetry corner 11.30 (1984)
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Men's cross country ends a successful season 11.30 (1984)
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Sports Profile: Jim White 11.30 (1984)
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Defending ECAC champions take two out of three 11.30 (1984)
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Aggressive SMU women lacking in experience 11.30 (1984)
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SMU hoopsters drop season opener by three 11.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 11.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 11.30 (1984)
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News Briefs 12.30 (1984)
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Yes children, there is a "Santa Neesta" 12.30 (1984)
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Roadblocks start tomorrow 12.30 (1984)
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A merry Christmas to all . ..and to all a good nig 12.30 (1984)
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the spirit of giving could use some changes 12.30 (1984)
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campus voices 12.30 (1984)
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Advertisement called sexist 12.30 (1984)
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RFK artifacts arrive at new home in library 12.30 (1984)
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Computer outlet doing well in campus bookstore 12.30 (1984)
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Writing Center tutors find their work rewarding 12.30 (1984)
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Pair work for public awareness on nuclear issue 12.30 (1984)
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MASSPIRG report names state's 'chronic environment 12.30 (1984)
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Physics club now 'somewhat famous' with fourth out 12.30 (1984)
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campus comix 12.30 (1984)
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sex on campus just 'ain't want it used to be' says 12.30 (1984)
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SMUTCO to present the hilarious musical comedy, 'F 12.30 (1984)
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Dreaming of a Cabbage Patch Christmas? 12.30 (1984)
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Daniel Berrigan: poet, priest, political activist 12.30 (1984)
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Holidays are hard on potential suicide victims 12.30 (1984)
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Agnes Thomas celebrates thirteen years of love 12.30 (1984)
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students study abroad 12.30 (1984)
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thanks professor Reis 12.30 (1984)
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Poetry corner 12.30 (1984)
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New Year's Day Bowl for SMU football team? 12.30 (1984)
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Steve's Postseason College and Pro Predictions 12.30 (1984)
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Miserable week for women's basketball 12.30 (1984)
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Overseas employment 12.30 (1984)
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Meetings and Madness 12.30 (1984)
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Classifieds 12.30 (1984)
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Holiday Personals 12.30 (1984)
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General Education: Active plans for massive curriculum revisions, University, Southeastern Massachusetts 3(June-September).5 (1984)
Education 1984Southeastern Massachusetts University, University, Southeastern Massachusetts 4(October-December).5 (1984)Southeastern Massachusetts University 1983Economic conference is good news for SMU 14.27 (1983)1983Vacation doesn't stand in the way of progress 14.27 (1983)1983Engineering or English? 14.27 (1983)1983A bright future for SMU? 14.27 (1983)1983The Mouse War 14.27 (1983)1983Eastwood returns as "Honkytonk Man" 14.27 (1983)1983A new land, a new play 14.27 (1983)1983Men 3-0 since break 14.27 (1983)1983Women fall in tourney finals 14.27 (1983)1983Swimmers return from Florida 14.27 (1983)1983The teachers are the students in Les Cory's class 15.27 (1983)1983Eisteddfod robbery still unsolved 15.27 (1983)1983Senate spending 'like drunken sailors' 15.27 (1983)1983Local press donates 15,000 to lecture series 15.27 (1983)1983Alex Haley to speak at SMU 15.27 (1983)1983I.D.'s go computer 15.27 (1983)1983The Mouse War 15.27 (1983)1983"Terra Nova" a new play 15.27 (1983)1983Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy 15.27 (1983)1983The draft and loans 15.27 (1983)1983Crime Watch 15.27 (1983)1983Action: Women 15.27 (1983)1983Super Bowl XVII 15.27 (1983)1983Men's Basketball Team ranked 8th in N.E. 15.27 (1983)1983Women Hoopsters split two games 15.27 (1983)1983Christmas break takes toll on Hockey Team 15.27 (1983)1983Men and Women Fencers fall to M.I.T. 15.27 (1983)1983Campus Shop profits to pay for $5000 tarp 16.27 (1983)1983Senate story sparks more controversy 16.27 (1983)1983BOG funds films, discusses $ for tarp 16.27 (1983)1983Funding finally ok'd for tarp 16.27 (1983)1983Majority of Americans live near nukes 16.27 (1983)1983Senate allocates $ to Vets, BSU and Human Rights 16.27 (1983)1983Voices from the Campanile 16.27 (1983)1983Journey to the Twilight zone 16.27 (1983)1983Terra Nova a high caliber production 16.27 (1983)1983Men's Basketball Team nips Bridgewater in O.T. on 16.27 (1983)1983Women hoopsters win one, lose one 16.27 (1983)1983Women's swim team champions while men are unsucces 16.27 (1983)1983Men Fencers rip UMaine and Trinity 16.27 (1983)1983After Two Years of Reagan--How Are SMU Students Fa 17.27 (1983)1983Human Rights Week is here 17.27 (1983)1983Fund misuse at WUSM? 17.27 (1983)1983Bottle Bill blues 17.27 (1983)1983Group II meets Group VI 17.27 (1983)1983Swimmers get the white look 17.27 (1983)1983Would you like to be twelve or thirteen again? 17.27 (1983)1983November Group: short but energetic 17.27 (1983)1983Action: Women 17.27 (1983)1983Newman Club 17.27 (1983)1983Safety Watch 17.27 (1983)1983Valentines Day Personals 17.27 (1983)1983Hockey Team on a hot streak 17.27 (1983)1983Men's Fencing Team 5-2 for season 17.27 (1983)1983Women's Basketball Team unsuccessful in second hal 17.27 (1983)1983Men Hoopsters lose four of last five games 17.27 (1983)1983Men's Swim Team Victorious; Women don't fare as we 17.27 (1983)1983Haley reveals 'Roots' of his career 11.27 (1983)1983New Dean of Faculty named at Trustee meeting 11.27 (1983)1983No aid for non-registrants 11.27 (1983)1983Senate rallies support for young cancer victim 11.27 (1983)1983Time runs out for beat-the -clock 11.27 (1983)1983Nukes are the enemy says speaker 11.27 (1983)1983Senate minutes 11.27 (1983)1983BOG minutes 11.27 (1983)1983Four new computer courses to be added 11.27 (1983)1983Changes in car inspection policy 11.27 (1983)1983Neil Young puts Rust to sleep in Worcester 11.27 (1983)1983Hamsters have rights too 11.27 (1983)1983JLD designed to employ students 11.27 (1983)1983"Roots" in SMU Library 11.27 (1983)1983Disabled Students' Coalition 11.27 (1983)1983Health Services: Knee Surgery 11.27 (1983)1983Action: Women 11.27 (1983)1983Lebanese Students 11.27 (1983)1983Human Ecology Club 11.27 (1983)1983Men's basketball rebounds from losing streak, win 11.27 (1983)1983Women's hoop on two game winning streak 11.27 (1983)1983SMU skaters have split week 11.27 (1983)1983Men fencers fight to last cut and come out ahead 11.27 (1983)1983Women's fencing loses to Brown, 10-6 11.27 (1983)1983Continuing Studies in $300,000 hole 20.27 (1983)1983Montigny to head statewide committee 20.27 (1983)19833 Students charged with felony 20.27 (1983)1983B.O.G. Minutes 20.27 (1983)1983Senate Minutes 20.27 (1983)1983Campus police give scholarships 20.27 (1983)1983Larsen digs up the Gaulis 20.27 (1983)1983He's no mummified relic . . . 20.27 (1983)1983"Living Dangerously" good and realistic 20.27 (1983)1983"Disasters" is rude, crude, and offensive 20.27 (1983)1983Clubs and Organizations 20.27 (1983)1983Women's N.E. Swimming, Diving Championships at SMU 20.27 (1983)1983Hockey team has chance at play-offs 20.27 (1983)1983Men's hoop team splits two games, move to 13-8 20.27 (1983)1983Women's Basketball team finishes a difficult seaso 20.27 (1983)1983A robot in SMU's future? 20.27 (1983)1983Dukakis funds new science building 20.27 (1983)1983Ex EPA official says public was mislead 20.27 (1983)1983Senate and BOG minutes 20.27 (1983)1983BOG 20.27 (1983)1983Professor Addresses International Conference 20.27 (1983)1983Editors strike back 20.27 (1983)1983A man of words and forms 20.27 (1983)1983"She Stoops" doesn't quite conquer 20.27 (1983)1983KGB plot in Peace Movement uncovered 20.27 (1983)1983It's not easy being a guy 20.27 (1983)1983Clubs and Organizations 20.27 (1983)1983SMU PIRG 20.27 (1983)1983Hockey team makes the play-offs 20.27 (1983)1983Women swimmers place 7th in N.E.'s 20.27 (1983)1983Murphy, Hayden capture Fencing Awards 20.27 (1983)1983Men's basketball team closes out a 14-9 season 20.27 (1983)1983Winter track results 20.27 (1983)1983Hockey team captures ECAC title 21.27 (1983)1983Liberal arts vs. high tech: Where are SMU degrees 21.27 (1983)1983Problems with new science building in hands of leg 21.27 (1983)1983Career outlook 21.27 (1983)1983Some have never had the chance to communicate' 21.27 (1983)1983Boosting the admissions rate 21.27 (1983)1983Publisher offers new outlook on computers 21.27 (1983)1983Conversation with the President 21.27 (1983)1983The mystery man and his marvelous machine 21.27 (1983)1983Clubs and Organizations 21.27 (1983)1983Corsair baseball team looks strong 21.27 (1983)1983Men's swim team qualifies three for the Nationals; 21.27 (1983)1983Remedial English: Is it working at SMU? 22.27 (1983)1983Display controversy causes library to review polic 22.27 (1983)1983Stolen keys linked with Ad. building break 22.27 (1983)1983Refund policy to change: no more lines 22.27 (1983)1983Coalition's effort doesn't quite work 22.27 (1983)1983Oscar predictions for the 1982 season 22.27 (1983)1983Celebrating a Traditional Easter 22.27 (1983)1983Clubs and Organizations 22.27 (1983)1983Baseball team runs into trouble down South 22.27 (1983)1983SMU Baseball Tournament begins tomorrow 22.27 (1983)1983Softball team planning a winning season 22.27 (1983)1983Golf team looks stronger 22.27 (1983)1983BSU Work Stoppage gets mixed reactions 23.27 (1983)1983Awareness week: a taste of SMU 23.27 (1983)1983New TORCH Editor wants Thursday paper 23.27 (1983)1983A new image for SMU 23.27 (1983)1983The future of federal financial aid 23.27 (1983)1983Senate minutes 23.27 (1983)1983Club offers low fees 23.27 (1983)1983Gene Sharp: A man of peace 23.27 (1983)1983Robin Silvia: More to her than meets the eye 23.27 (1983)1983SMUTCO's "Da" enchanting 23.27 (1983)1983No Parking drives through Rat 23.27 (1983)1983Clubs and Organizations 23.27 (1983)1983Baseball team planning to turn things around 23.27 (1983)1983Women's track team has impressive crew this season 23.27 (1983)1983Men's track team opens season tomorrow at Westfiel 23.27 (1983)1983Women's track 23.27 (1983)1983Softball team nipped by Salem 23.27 (1983)1983Arts and Sciences to house new computer department 24.27 (1983)1983Returning students: special needs and problems 24.27 (1983)19832 for 1 from Frank 24.27 (1983)1983Racism a "divisive tactic" says speaker 24.27 (1983)1983U.S. defending silos instead of people 24.27 (1983)1983504' wins another battle 24.27 (1983)1983Holocaust Remembrance Day: A commemoration of sorr 24.27 (1983)1983Cape Cod on foot 24.27 (1983)1983Spring Fashions 24.27 (1983)1983Clubs and Organizations 24.27 (1983)1983Lady Corsairs shine at Westfield Invitationals 24.27 (1983)1983Men's track team makes debut at Westfield 24.27 (1983)1983Softball team playing well 24.27 (1983)1983Fencing captain Steve Murphy places 19th 24.27 (1983)1983SMU baseball team splits last four games 24.27 (1983)1983Kathy Dite and Laurel Dodge swim to All American h 24.27 (1983)1983Bryant Indians win by twenty shots over SMU golf t 24.27 (1983)1983Men's tennis team looks stronger: opened yesterday 24.27 (1983)1983Construction underway 25.27 (1983)1983Expo attracts area computer vendors 25.27 (1983)1983Walters lecture "to enrich SMU" 25.27 (1983)1983Vote on new student group next week 25.27 (1983)1983Special athletes 25.27 (1983)1983Senate and BOG minutes 25.27 (1983)1983Extrapolations 25.27 (1983)1983Bill denying aid halted 25.27 (1983)1983Correction 25.27 (1983)1983The CIA and local cops: forged ID's to hand grenad 25.27 (1983)1983There is life after WUSM! 25.27 (1983)1983TV's slim pickings 25.27 (1983)1983Public forums 25.27 (1983)1983Clubs and Organizations 25.27 (1983)1983Belmonte, Volkman lead Corsairs to strong showing 25.27 (1983)1983Speed and length key women's success 25.27 (1983)1983Fifth Annual SMU Track and Field Invitational tomo 25.27 (1983)1983Men's tennis team ends first week 2-1 25.27 (1983)1983Softball team romps Wheaton College 16-1, loses 6- 25.27 (1983)1983Baseball team plagued by inconsistency 25.27 (1983)1983Nader focuses on student activism 26.27 (1983)1983Less students or lower standards-- forum examines 26.27 (1983)1983Student election results 26.27 (1983)1983SMU community Week 26.27 (1983)1983Senate and BOG minutes 26.27 (1983)1983Extrapolations 26.27 (1983)1983Discourses 26.27 (1983)1983This is not a feature article . . . 26.27 (1983)1983Kurt Vonnegut: A writer and inventor 26.27 (1983)1983SMU Gay Alliance: A support group 26.27 (1983)1983Clubs and Organizations 26.27 (1983)1983Cathy Carnes, a dedicated runner 26.27 (1983)1983Softball team ends week with 2 wins and 1 loss 26.27 (1983)1983Women tracksters successful in their 1st SMU Invit 26.27 (1983)1983Track men lead field at annual invitational 26.27 (1983)1983Comebacks make for three baseball victories 26.27 (1983)1983Golf team heading for New Englands 26.27 (1983)1983Tennis team bows to Salem State 7-2 26.27 (1983)1983Ultimate SMU disc flies again 26.27 (1983)1983Men who hold their dinks in public 1.1 (1983)19831983Hill bounces back 1.1 (1983)1983Human Rights: "overwhelming" year 1.1 (1983)1983Haley's Family Heritage 1.1 (1983)1983No Relief For Unregistered Students 1.1 (1983)1983Extramanipulations 1.1 (1983)1983Science building off again 1.1 (1983)1983Barbara's new doo 1.1 (1983)1983Dog Food for Real This Time 1.1 (1983)1983Senate drinking like spent sailors 1.1 (1983)1983Senate Minutes 1.1 (1983)1983The men in blue are looking for you 1.1 (1983)1983Campus Police acquire Chopper 1.1 (1983)1983Life as a student trustee: it's hard 1.1 (1983)1983Dick Waring: "I wrote Hitler's diary" 1.1 (1983)1983Don't Read This Article 1.1 (1983)1983The setting sun and the rising star 1.1 (1983)1983Employment Enjoyment 1.1 (1983)1983Out of the closet and onto the field 1.1 (1983)1983SMU football team ready for the Fall season 1.1 (1983)1983The Year in Photos 1.1 (1983)1983Survey outlines library strengths and weakness 29.27 (1983)1983News Briefs 29.27 (1983)1983Extrapolations 29.27 (1983)1983SMU's 83rd commencement 29.27 (1983)1983Stauder, chosen scholar 29.27 (1983)1983Trinity's rendition of "Pygmalion" highly entertai 29.27 (1983)1983She's not your average landlady 29.27 (1983)1983Josephine Perrault: an accomplished SMU graduate 29.27 (1983)1983SMU President may resign 30.27 (1983)1983Trustee approve Five-Year Plan 30.27 (1983)1983Alcobia found guilty, regains senate seat 30.27 (1983)1983Graduation ceremony nears 30.27 (1983)1983Construction underway 30.27 (1983)1983Faculty promotions and appointments 30.27 (1983)1983Freshmen Orientation '83 30.27 (1983)1983Get Involved 30.27 (1983)1983Registration 30.27 (1983)1983Glossary of terms 30.27 (1983)1983Those Graduation blues got me down again. 30.27 (1983)1983Financial Aid: one side of the story 30.27 (1983)1983"Return of the Jedi" a 'Forceful' movie 30.27 (1983)1983"Blue Thunder" enjoyable despite flaws 30.27 (1983)1983News Briefs 30.27 (1983)1983Search for interim follows Walker resignation 31.28 (1983)1983Walker talks future to faculty 31.28 (1983)1983News Briefs 31.28 (1983)1983Project Excel 31.28 (1983)1983Interviews for interim pres. 31.28 (1983)1983Commencement 1983 31.28 (1983)1983Torches of the Past 31.28 (1983)1983The New Bedford Poetry Society, not for poets only 31.28 (1983)1983Orientation invasion 31.28 (1983)1983New pres., new dean, but no cash for state student 32.28 (1983)1983Employee convicted in health office theft 32.28 (1983)1983News Briefs 32.28 (1983)1983State student group halted at SMU 32.28 (1983)1983New DCS head plans for division future 32.28 (1983)1983Affirmative Action: an appraisal 32.28 (1983)1983Racism charged in DCS appointment 32.28 (1983)1983Interviews evoke presidential criteria 32.28 (1983)1983A musical dream come true in SEMPOP 32.28 (1983)1983A movie to see without 'mother' 32.28 (1983)1983Trading Places' a successful switch 32.28 (1983)1983Torches of the past 32.28 (1983)1983The fight for SMU 32.28 (1983)1983Wild plans for SMU's future 33.28 (1983)1983Student charged with embezzlement of student fees 33.28 (1983)1983Compromise budget on governor's desk 33.28 (1983)1983News Briefs 33.28 (1983)1983Trustees reverse decision 33.28 (1983)1983DCS student leader wants day/night labels abolishe 33.28 (1983)1983Construction resumes 33.28 (1983)1983Discourses 33.28 (1983)1983SMU observatory shapes up 33.28 (1983)1983Torches of the past 33.28 (1983)1983SMUTCo comedy an enjoyable event 33.28 (1983)1983On the road to High Port 33.28 (1983)1983"Twilight Zone" . . .a new dimension 33.28 (1983)1983But it's only a "game" 33.28 (1983)1983History repeats itself . . . .? 34.28 (1983)1983Computer services expand 34.28 (1983)1983DCS woes continue 34.28 (1983)1983News Briefs 34.28 (1983)1983DCS student government moves ahead at assembly 34.28 (1983)1983Mixed reactions to USM embezzlement case 34.28 (1983)1983New minority on Search Committee 34.28 (1983)1983Project Excel helps bridge the gap 34.28 (1983)1983Violent Femmes unpretentious, unaffected 34.28 (1983)1983SMUTCo "pulls together" 34.28 (1983)1983On the road to High Port 34.28 (1983)1983Bowie Burns in Hartford 34.28 (1983)1983Kalidow awarded fellowship 34.28 (1983)1983Pres. resigns, Wild named 1-year replacement 1.29 (1983)1983Wild plans for SMU 1.29 (1983)1983$12,000 stolen from student fees 1.29 (1983)1983An interview with J.Passos 1.29 (1983)1983News Briefs 1.29 (1983)1983WUSM speaks out 1.29 (1983)1983Computer expansion 1.29 (1983)1983Extrapolations 1.29 (1983)1983The longer the stay, the better the pay 1.29 (1983)1983New state student group 1.29 (1983)1983Home for telescope 1.29 (1983)1983Search and screen for new president 1.29 (1983)1983Book return policy 1.29 (1983)1983Campus Advertising 1.29 (1983)1983Orientation Registration Advisement? 1.29 (1983)1983Bridge construction continues 1.29 (1983)1983Fashion: "Punk" Summer '83 1.29 (1983)1983Congratulations' to summer SMUTCo 1.29 (1983)1983A dream fulfilled 1.29 (1983)1983"Different Seasons" 1.29 (1983)1983Graduation Day Class of '83 1.29 (1983)1983Walker Testimonial Dinner 1.29 (1983)1983National tuition hits record high 2.29 (1983)1983Police to set up road block 2.29 (1983)1983Budget problems 2.29 (1983)1983New developments in the job market 2.29 (1983)1983News Briefs 2.29 (1983)1983Trustees approve 5-year plan 2.29 (1983)1983New President of CSSG 2.29 (1983)1983Employee convicted in health office theft 2.29 (1983)1983Extrapolations 2.29 (1983)1983Letters 2.29 (1983)1983New Energy in the Psychology Association 2.29 (1983)1983Coping with pick-pockets and purse snatchers 2.29 (1983)1983A time remembered . . . 2.29 (1983)1983Maggi Peirce on the Eisteddfod 2.29 (1983)1983Three Hands Feel Out the Rat 2.29 (1983)1983Clan of the Cave Bear 2.29 (1983)1983Fall teams preparing for season openers 2.29 (1983)1983Last spring's women's track round-up 2.29 (1983)1983Young field hockey team opens this Tues. 2.29 (1983)1983Two-day blackout seizes SMU 3.29 (1983)1983Lightning blamed 3.29 (1983)1983Dire dorm darkness 3.29 (1983)1983News Briefs 3.29 (1983)1983Extrapolations 3.29 (1983)1983Inconveniences that arose from the power outage 3.29 (1983)1983"La Cage aux Folles"- a play about people 3.29 (1983)1983"For Colored Girls" and the BSU 3.29 (1983)1983Big in any country 3.29 (1983)1983"Native Tongue" just can't be licked 3.29 (1983)198319831983Twelve runners vie for seven men's positions 3.29 (1983)1983Depth is a big plus for women's tennis squad 3.29 (1983)19831983Senate mishandling student fees 4.29 (1983)1983Voter registration drive 4.29 (1983)1983Torch wins national award 4.29 (1983)1983News Briefs 4.29 (1983)1983Chuck Hatch and the BOG 4.29 (1983)19831983Extrapolations 4.29 (1983)19831983Public Interest Research Group 4.29 (1983)1983JLD at work 4.29 (1983)19831983Sing a black girl's song . . .' 4.29 (1983)1983New Ideas for the BSU 4.29 (1983)1983Eisteddfod lives on . . . 4.29 (1983)1983New York Times Best Sellers List 4.29 (1983)1983Howard's Work of Art 4.29 (1983)1983Eulogy for Yaz 4.29 (1983)1983"Confusion" runs up charts 4.29 (1983)1983Mr. Mom'-- the ultimate re-run? 4.29 (1983)1983Women runners take Stonehill Invitationals 4.29 (1983)1983Corsair booters ripped 4-1 4.29 (1983)1983Volleyball ousted in three straight 4.29 (1983)1983Bruce Wheeler resigns as basketball coach 4.29 (1983)1983Men's x-country nipped 30-26 4.29 (1983)1983Peter Perry wins Tournament-heads Karate Club 4.29 (1983)1983Field hockey winless after three games 4.29 (1983)1983Senate debates allocations 5.29 (1983)1983Voter drive makes record 5.29 (1983)1983News Briefs 5.29 (1983)1983Carving out our own tomorrow 5.29 (1983)1983Letters to the Editor 5.29 (1983)1983Blackout problems resurface 5.29 (1983)1983Summer leaves blood supply critically low 5.29 (1983)1983Eisteddfod Folk Festival 5.29 (1983)1983New dean wants to produce "thinkers" 5.29 (1983)1983Ashtrays A short Story 5.29 (1983)1983Review: 'Siren' sings 5.29 (1983)1983Dulcimer Magic 5.29 (1983)1983Established artist displays work at SMU 5.29 (1983)1983Women Harriers still untested 5.29 (1983)1983. . .SMU men didn't fare as well 5.29 (1983)1983Field hockey unable to break streak 5.29 (1983)1983Volleyball ups record to 2-1 5.29 (1983)1983Tennis team opens with 2-1 week 5.29 (1983)1983Health Office 5.29 (1983)1983Rape 5.29 (1983)1983Tutoring service cuts leave students behind 7.29 (1983)1983Students get less than they pay for 7.29 (1983)1983News Briefs 7.29 (1983)1983Welcome Back to SMU 7.29 (1983)1983Student places 2nd in local mayoral race 7.29 (1983)1983Editorial 7.29 (1983)1983Social Programs; not the only budget abusers 7.29 (1983)1983Letters to the Editor 7.29 (1983)1983"Umoja" comes to SMU 7.29 (1983)1983Outing Club plans 'active' year 7.29 (1983)1983Pirg begins fight to halt acid rain 7.29 (1983)1983tutoring 7.29 (1983)1983Governor declares drunk driving crackdown 7.29 (1983)1983Renowned artist preserves tradition 7.29 (1983)1983Review: 'Temper' An emotional burst 7.29 (1983)1983The Big Chill' arrives - with pretentions 7.29 (1983)1983Poetry Corner 7.29 (1983)1983SMU women make national poll 7.29 (1983)1983Men salvage 7th 7.29 (1983)1983Soccer chalks up 3 in a row 7.29 (1983)1983Volleyball on a tear, no 7-6 7.29 (1983)1983Only 4 games remaining for tennis team 7.29 (1983)1983Field hockey turning things around 7.29 (1983)1983Bill to raise drinking age defeated 27-7 9.29 (1983)1983No money, no lights 9.29 (1983)1983Cracks in Escort Service 9.29 (1983)1983News Briefs 9.29 (1983)1983Students hear Dukakis 9.29 (1983)1983Black Student Union critical of administration 9.29 (1983)1983Extrapolations 9.29 (1983)1983Campus Police Sergeant called negligent 9.29 (1983)1983Re-forming our bonds 9.29 (1983)1983Peace isn't just for hippies 9.29 (1983)1983Consumer Utility Board fights for you 9.29 (1983)1983Reis is God 9.29 (1983)1983SMU reacts . . . 9.29 (1983)1983Atomic Vets radiate neglect 9.29 (1983)1983New registration policy evokes criticism 9.29 (1983)19831983Chained to the bottle 9.29 (1983)19831983Castle Rock returns 9.29 (1983)1983Field Hockey ends on a successful note 9.29 (1983)1983Tradition dictates soccer fate 9.29 (1983)1983Sullivan has best SMU finish in 4 years 9.29 (1983)19831983Assaults on Campus Police increase 10.29 (1983)1983Small Business Institute Challenges Students 10.29 (1983)1983Discrimination charges filed against SMU 10.29 (1983)1983SMU Employee union contracts still negotiating 10.29 (1983)1983Torchure': help us do it right 10.29 (1983)1983Nuclear power, good or bad 10.29 (1983)1983A Case for Invasion of Grenada 10.29 (1983)1983Letters to the Editor 10.29 (1983)1983Human Rights Coalition proposes board 10.29 (1983)1983Luso-American club membership declines 10.29 (1983)1983Costumes, Concerts and a . ..Christmas Tree? 10.29 (1983)1983Students take stage at Coffeehouse 10.29 (1983)1983Rat Review: Dorothy and Friends 'Dish' it Out 10.29 (1983)1983Poetry Corner 10.29 (1983)1983SMU hosts premier event to the Nationals 10.29 (1983)1983Women's cross country places ninth at NE's 10.29 (1983)1983Soccer playoff hopes dashed by Lowell 10.29 (1983)1983Volleyball selected for state tourney 10.29 (1983)1983Tennis finishes at 7-6 10.29 (1983)1983A day of recognition 11.29 (1983)1983Speaker: 'Great power and great insecurity equals 11.29 (1983)1983Office switch tightens Pirg operations 11.29 (1983)1983Marines protect democracy 11.29 (1983)1983Western democracies first 11.29 (1983)1983Botanical Garden-a Blossoming Project 11.29 (1983)1983Gov. to use campus for conferences 11.29 (1983)1983Crime Prevention Bulletin 11.29 (1983)1983SMUTCO's "The Petrified Forest": Enjoyable, despit 11.29 (1983)1983The Great American Smokeout 11.29 (1983)1983Interview with Ross LaBaugh: The British education 11.29 (1983)1983Rat Review: Dogmatics: Nobody's "Bow Wow Wow" 11.29 (1983)1983Winter sport's season is upon us again 11.29 (1983)1983Volleyballers 4'th in state tourney 11.29 (1983)198383 Corsair booters typical. . .frustrated 11.29 (1983)1983Crusade for SMU harassment policy 12.29 (1983)1983No concert this semester? 12.29 (1983)1983Student charged in robbery attempt 12.29 (1983)1983Counsel moves to increase crime victim compensatio 12.29 (1983)1983The day after 'The Day After': turning our reactio 12.29 (1983)1983Anti-nukers think November 'coincidences' may refu 12.29 (1983)1983Gov. and Cabinet discuss development plan 12.29 (1983)1983Russ Burgess knocks 'em out! 12.29 (1983)1983Movie Review: 'Liquid Sky'-a film, not a movie 12.29 (1983)1983Fashionation' less than fascinating 12.29 (1983)1983Nationals elude women by 3 points 12.29 (1983)1983Men harriers end 11 year streak 12.29 (1983)1983Women's basketball team opens next week 12.29 (1983)1983Men's hoop: young and inexperienced 12.29 (1983)1983Men swimmers return six vets 12.29 (1983)1983Women swimmers have experience 12.29 (1983)1983Icemen host N.H.C. tomorrow night 12.29 (1983)1983Men fencers have tough act to follow 12.29 (1983)1983A 'new' women's fencing team 12.29 (1983)1983So who's handicapped? 13.29 (1983)1983"Hoax" empties Group 1 13.29 (1983)1983The most neglected crime on campus 13.29 (1983)1983Dukakis, SMU and the Golden Connection: The "real" 13.29 (1983)1983Did you hear the one about the travelling salesman 13.29 (1983)1983Letters to the Editor 13.29 (1983)1983Presidential interviews begin in January 13.29 (1983)1983Job market for engineers has shrunk 13.29 (1983)1983New area pastor befriends SMU 13.29 (1983)1983Robbery victims judge police action weak 13.29 (1983)1983Foreign enrollment levels off but not at SMU 13.29 (1983)1983The Stompers: American Fun 13.29 (1983)1983Movie Review: A charming 'Christmas Story' 13.29 (1983)1983Fiction: A subtle invasion 13.29 (1983)1983Cardinal speaks 13.29 (1983)1983Poetry Corner 13.29 (1983)1983SMU honored with All American runners 13.29 (1983)1983SMU places 2'nd at Batterman Relays 13.29 (1983)1983Foilers shine in men's fencing defeat 13.29 (1983)1983Netwomen rout Elms in opener 13.29 (1983)1983Novice fencing team loses to Holy Cross 13.29 (1983)1983Skaters sweep 3 games 13.29 (1983)1983Men hoopsters win 2 of first 3 13.29 (1983)1983Stray Cats will strut to SMU 14.29 (1983)1983Yearbooks on their way at last 14.29 (1983)1983Board of Governors allocates $2,000 for office "ap 14.29 (1983)1983Senior Citizens "hop and bop" at Xmas party 14.29 (1983)1983Looks like curtains for the Board of Governors 14.29 (1983)1983Extrapolations 14.29 (1983)1983Letters to the Editor 14.29 (1983)1983Dean Desmarais plans for DCS future 14.29 (1983)1983Policy enforcement at Rat 14.29 (1983)1983Cabbage patch madness 14.29 (1983)1983Record Review: Nina gets funked on 'Fearless' 14.29 (1983)1983Wild Duck' works well at Trinity 14.29 (1983)1983Positions opening in all areas of the Torch 14.29 (1983)1983Is Jerry Garcia's overindulgence waning? 14.29 (1983)1983Rat Review Christmas and Salem 66 14.29 (1983)1983Christmas spirit at Trinity and Zeiterion 14.29 (1983)1983Poetry Corner 14.29 (1983)1983Prof. Richard Hogan . . .profile of an ultramarath 14.29 (1983)1983Netwomen romp in second straight 14.29 (1983)1983Hockey drops to 3-2 14.29 (1983)1983Men hoopsters improve to 4-2 14.29 (1983)1983SMU swim teams lose against Northeastern 14.29 (1983)1983Karate Club 14.29 (1983)1983Crime Prevention Unit 14.29 (1983)1983A Christmas crime: 14.29 (1983)1983Right Back Where He started From, University, Southeastern Massachusetts 1(June-September).5 (1983)Southeastern Massachusetts University President Resign 1983Sunshine, Pageantry mark Dr. Wild's Inauguration, University, Southeastern Massachusetts 2( October -December).5 (1983)New President of Southeastern Massachusetts University 1982Eisteddfod loses $822 in office theft 5.28 (1982)1982New Look, new ideas for the Torch, A 5.28 (1982)1982YMCA Road Race and “Fun Run” 5.28 (1982)1982Feeling ripped off? 5.28 (1982)1982Restaurant Management seminars 5.28 (1982)1982Teach-in on Lebanon 5.28 (1982)1982$7,000 grant from Acushnet Foundation 5.28 (1982)1982NSA aptitude test 5.28 (1982)1982Nuclear freeze conference 5.28 (1982)1982New Bedford: 1895-1920 5.28 (1982)1982Architecture in Rhode Island 5.28 (1982)1982Register to vote!! Last chance! 5.28 (1982)1982Lighting workshop 5.28 (1982)1982Walker sees bright future for SMU 5.28 (1982)1982A-Bomb scientist speaks on dangers 5.28 (1982)1982Convocation next week 5.28 (1982)1982Eisteddfod takes loss 5.28 (1982)1982Don’t buy our votes 5.28 (1982)1982Extra art courses 5.28 (1982)1982Money for scientific researchers 5.28 (1982)1982Architecture courses at Harvard 5.28 (1982)1982Westport students can register too 5.28 (1982)1982Disabled Citizens’ Coalition Meeting 5.28 (1982)1982Program Council seeks cooperation 5.28 (1982)1982Foods Committee wants feedback 5.28 (1982)1982Jr. Class asks for 100% 5.28 (1982)1982Walker-Dukakis friendship questioned 5.28 (1982)1982Support 504 5.28 (1982)1982Student Senate candidate 5.28 (1982)1982Human Rights Coalition sets goals 5.28 (1982)1982Special Olympics needs volunteers 5.28 (1982)1982Voices from the campanile 5.28 (1982)1982Should State fund private schools? 5.28 (1982)1982Student Senate supports Special Olympics 5.28 (1982)1982Board of Governors dismiss night supervisor 5.28 (1982)1982Police plan to continue use of The Source 5.28 (1982)19821982Safety Watch 5.28 (1982)1982Library News 5.28 (1982)1982Action: Women 5.28 (1982)1982Vets to sponsor Special Olympics 5.28 (1982)1982Crime Watch: Protect your child 5.28 (1982)1982WUSM North Dartmouth 5.28 (1982)1982MASS PIRG’s fight for the Bottle Bill 5.28 (1982)1982Students receive scholarship 5.28 (1982)1982Changes and guidelines to this year’s Temper 5.28 (1982)1982Eisteddfod; smaller, yet equally exhilarating 5.28 (1982)1982All That Jazz Good, hot music 5.28 (1982)1982Crockett, a good time bar band 5.28 (1982)1982Romeo Void; Dark images to dance to 5.28 (1982)1982Springsteen’s basement album raw, live quality 5.28 (1982)1982Cosgrove shatters old record 5.28 (1982)1982Jay vee team follows varsity example 5.28 (1982)1982Corsair women nipped by Scots 5.28 (1982)1982Women’s X-country victorious 5.28 (1982)198219821983 Cheerleading Squad chosen 5.28 (1982)1982Women’s Tennis 5.28 (1982)1982Women’s Volleyball 5.28 (1982)1982Corsair Booters fall to Holy Cross, now 1-2 5.28 (1982)1982Turnout for General Education Convocation poor 7.28 (1982)1982Bill for aid on hold 7.28 (1982)1982Computers and the handicapped 7.28 (1982)1982Pianist to give recital 7.28 (1982)1982Poetry reading 7.28 (1982)1982Library use in the field 7.28 (1982)1982Order bird seed now! 7.28 (1982)1982Fiber art and metal sculpture 7.28 (1982)1982Field walk: grasses and wildflowers 7.28 (1982)1982Japanese floral arrangement 7.28 (1982)1982Computer workshops 7.28 (1982)1982Word processing workshops 7.28 (1982)1982Dartmouth Libraries’ book sale 7.28 (1982)1982New scholarships available 7.28 (1982)1982SACHEM lecture: women’s work 7.28 (1982)1982Seminar on guardianship 7.28 (1982)1982Canadian poet to speak 7.28 (1982)1982Sunset Room sales off, Rat doing o.k. 7.28 (1982)19821982Extrapolations 7.28 (1982)1982Letters to the Editor 7.28 (1982)1982Clash Concert a success 7.28 (1982)1982Heckler’s schemes “hairbrained” 7.28 (1982)1982SAP Introductory Night 7.28 (1982)1982Reagan reverting to McCarthyism? 7.28 (1982)1982Clash ignore home politics 7.28 (1982)1982Commuters not the “bad guys” 7.28 (1982)1982McKearney weakens force? 7.28 (1982)1982Stern makes suggestions to USCIP 7.28 (1982)1982Torch headline gave wrong impression 7.28 (1982)19821982Disabled Students Coalition fights cutbacks 7.28 (1982)1982SMU-UMass Coalitions plan demonstration 7.28 (1982)1982Big Brothers helped by Torch 7.28 (1982)1982Conway says students must “work hard” 7.28 (1982)1982BOG grants office requests 7.28 (1982)19821982Voices from the campanile 7.28 (1982)1982Turnout disappointing 7.28 (1982)1982Margaret: Portrait of a bilingual student 7.28 (1982)1982Mass save energy audits 7.28 (1982)1982New and improved Alumni Weekend 7.28 (1982)1982Crime Watch 7.28 (1982)1982Nia: Purpose 7.28 (1982)1982WUSM: North Dartmouth 7.28 (1982)1982Action: Women 7.28 (1982)1982Baha ’is and SMU 7.28 (1982)19821982Bob Colson Band; Real rhythm and blues 7.28 (1982)19821982“My Favorite Year”; Comedy that works well 7.28 (1982)1982Women’s Cross Country Team still fully untested 7.28 (1982)1982X-Country Men finish 5th 7.28 (1982)1982S.M.U. Campus Line 7.28 (1982)1982SMU Booters have undefeated week 7.28 (1982)1982Women’s Tennis qualify for M.A.I.A.W. 7.28 (1982)1982This week’s Torch Player of the Week: Mike Long 7.28 (1982)1982Volleyball Team 7th in New England 7.28 (1982)1982Field Hockey wins and tries 7.28 (1982)1982Intramural Update 7.28 (1982)1982Basketball 7.28 (1982)1982Meetings and Madness 7.28 (1982)1982Chief McKearney answers IPM complaints 8.27 (1982)1982Regents recommend $21m for SMU 8.27 (1982)1982Is your average below 2.5? 8.27 (1982)1982Essay scholarship contest 8.27 (1982)1982Computers in the classroom 8.27 (1982)1982Fulbright grants 8.27 (1982)1982It’s not too late! 8.27 (1982)1982Outstanding senior, An 8.27 (1982)1982Advanced calligraphy class 8.27 (1982)1982Oriental cooking 8.27 (1982)1982Guitar lessons 8.27 (1982)1982Pumpkin facelifts; field walk 8.27 (1982)1982Library Associates’ tea social 8.27 (1982)1982Therapists’ workshop 8.27 (1982)1982Work-study students! 8.27 (1982)1982“The Belle of Amherst” 8.27 (1982)1982Registration blues: kiss ‘em goodbye 8.27 (1982)1982Battle over bottle bill 8.27 (1982)1982New Torch feature, A 8.27 (1982)1982Nuclear freeze referendum 8.27 (1982)1982Who sponsored Barney Frank? 8.27 (1982)1982Congressman Studds to speak at SMU 8.27 (1982)1982“Save 504” demonstration 8.27 (1982)1982Give English a chance 8.27 (1982)1982Education question, The 8.27 (1982)1982Class of 84’ extends thanks 8.27 (1982)1982“Nuclear Freeze Week” events 8.27 (1982)1982Hockey players victims of “Source” misuse? 8.27 (1982)1982Frank grateful for enthusiastic response 8.27 (1982)1982504 is “Life” 8.27 (1982)1982USCIP article draws criticism 8.27 (1982)1982Frank ranks Heckler 8.27 (1982)1982“Pure” candidate for governor, A 8.27 (1982)1982Kerry pushes education for Dukakis 8.27 (1982)1982Senate looks at itself, dorm food plan 8.27 (1982)1982BOG elects new members at meeting 8.27 (1982)1982Weekend roadblock policy 8.27 (1982)1982Nuke talk Nov. 1 8.27 (1982)1982Phi Beta Chi book still missing 8.27 (1982)
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1984
1984
1984