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John B. Trainer
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A Final Look
I have been to the mountaintop, and I have seen Roger Clemens naked. From Fenway Park to the Crooked Stick
The Sports Column
The toughest job a sports editor must tackle is the blank page staring him in the face after two of
A Desultory Philippic
The toughest job a sports editor must tackle is the blank page staring him in the face after two of
W. Cagers: The Time is Now
Something strange keeps happening to the Harvard women's basketball team: It's piling up the accolades but can't translate them into
M. Cagers Take On The Best
All through the '80s and '90s, the Princeton men's basketball team played the best hoops in the Ivy League, getting
A Nation of Spin Doctors Should not Hold Us Back
"Well, I'm just happy to be here. I'm going to take it one game at a time, and the good
Skating in the ECAC: Battling the Nation's Best
Sometimes, the conference means everything. Ask Tom Osborne, coach of perennial Big Eight football champion Nebraska. The Cornhuskers have a
Finally! An Outsider's Perspective
Tim Murphy is a tall man, 6'4" or thereabouts. He looks like he packs about 195 pounds on a slender
Electricity in the Air
Some people look for the essence of America in baseball's spring training. I like to find it in college basketball.
Elias Wins Ivy Player Of the Year--Again
Like the man himself, you had a feeling this one was coming. Princeton running back Keith Elias won the Ivy
Harvard on the Field: Don't Be Confused By The Multi-Flex
On cold but clear November nights, the Ghost of Crimsons Past can still be seen, hovering high above The Stadium
Harvard Denies Rumors About Restic Successor
Harvard officials scurried to deny a report yesterday that University of Cincinnati football coach Tim Murphy will succeed outgoing Harvard
Gridders Take On Penn Today
Two standards of success will play in The Stadium this afternoon. On one side of the field is Pennsylvania, undefeated
Silva Takes M. Soccer's Fourth Rookie Award
The Harvard men's soccer team firmly established itself as the vanguard of the future of Ivy League soccer yesterday when
Brown Slides Past W. Soccer
It was an odd scenario for an Ivy League game: Win and continue on to the ECAC tournament. Lose and