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Richard L. Meyer
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In Search of the Holy Stuff
I CAN'T REMEMBER exactly when we did it the first time, but I do know how we did it. A
Harriers Stumble at Four-School Meet; Gompers Glides at Meeting of Minds
East met West, Midwest and South at Franklin Park Saturday--and the West conquered all. The Harvard men's and women's cross
A Lesson From Shoeless Joe
November, 1985. Philadelphia Flyers goalie Pelle Lindbergh is killed in an automobile accident. He was drunk the night of his
Munching Past Midnight at the Store 24
Only one store in the Square sells everything from white ceramic candle holders and ice scrapers to chocolate Pop Tarts
Bill Walton: Always A Winner
I can remember only one time when the Flintstones were interrupted by a newsbreak. On March 27, 1974, Channel 12
Women Run 5th as Stricker Takes IC4As
Harvard senior Jenny Stricker added yet another victory to her already impressive list of cross country triumphs by capturing the
Men Place A Disappointing 8th
NEW YORK--If only the Harvard men's cross country team could be as aggressive as New York drivers. That's what the
Stricker Leads Women Harriers to Victory
NEW YORK--Harvard senior Jenny Stricker led a balanced attack as the Harvard women's cross country team raced to a fifth
Harriers Head to Heps; Women Look For Title
The Harvard women's cross country team should capture today's Heptagonal Championships in New York, but the men's team faces an
Running on Empty
One week before the New York Marathon I was in a cab on my way to La Guardia Airport. The
Yale Ends Skein, Claims HYP
The last time the Yale men's cross country team won the annual Big Three Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet, no one on the
Stricker Pushes Women Harriers to HYP Victory
British Olympian Zola Budd is famous for running barefoot. Harvard senior Jenny Stricker may not have Budd's reputation yet, but
Women Top Green; Stricker Sets Record
Records are always worth savoring. Roger Maris still owns the record for most home runs in a season (61), which
Big Green Trips Up Harriers
Never judge a book by its cover. And never judge a cross country race from its first 300 yards. That
Harriers Run at Greater Boston Championships
Hills and cross country running go hand in hand. And judging from its performance in yesterday's Greater Boston Championships (GBCs)