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Michael K. Savit

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It Seems Like Only Yesterday, When. . . . . . 'Pineapple' Took It In . . . . . . and the Wobbly Duck Was Good

The calendar says it's only been three short years, but in terms of what's happened since, it seems longer. Much

Dishing It Out

"I've been here a long time," he said. "A long, long time. Why I remember the first time John Harvard

Linksters Fall In Tri-Meet

George Arnold turned the television set to the Red Sox game, made an about-face and slumped in the nearest chair.

Clifford Handcuffs Huskies, 4-0

Even before he made his '78 northern debut in yesterday afternoon's Greater Boston League tilt against the Northeastern Huskies, Harvard's

United We Stand, Divided We Conquer

Libby Pierpont took a deep breath. "I think," she mused, "you should take advantage of what you have to offer."

'A Kiss Is Just a Kiss...'

Four years of scurrying around the buildings and grounds of this University allowed me time to view more than my

'It's Not the Meet, It's the Motion'

At the 1977 Women's Ivy League Swimming Championships in Philadelphia, Harvard's aquawomen showed up at poolside with shirts entitled "It's

Snoway to Go: This Was the Week That Wasn't

My first impulse was to say "Snow way!" After all, why would I want to write a column about snow?

Turning the Beat Around

The attacks began early last week. Reading period usually does this to me anyway, but this time there was an

Who's Kidding Whom, Or, Could You Speak Up a Little?

For the past four winters, Tom Sanders served as Harvard's basketball coach. In that capacity, he led the Crimson to

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You Don't Say

Hi. Remember me. I'm the guy who used to write about football and other related happenings on this very same

There Were Ups and Downs, But Mostly Downs

In two short years, the Harvard football program has multi-flexed its way from the top of the Ivies smack into

A Blue Finale

NEW HAVEN--Yeah, but they still go to Yale. So what if on a gorgeous afternoon here Saturday, in front of

What Can You Do But Sigh?

So as not to upset any of the powers that spend their working hours on the ground floor of Mass

Double Reverse

The situation was third and long. Harvard had lost to Brown. I had only gone two-for-four in the Cube Predix.

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