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Nick Wurf
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My Darling Clemens
Rocket Man By roger Clemens with Peter Gammons Stephen Greene Press; 161 pp.; $15.95. W E STAND and cheer our
Thumbs Down
T he majority cannot resist the temptation to wag its finger at the selection of Governor Dukakis as the Class
Two Cents Wurf
DETROIT--There will be no regrets this time. A year ago, after losing to Michigan State, 6-5, in the NCAA championship
Tourney Cure-All
Peter Chiarelli stood on the sidewalk of a darkened Causeway St. at 1 a.m. yesterday morning and tried to describe
Icemen Defeat Brown, 5-2; RPI Next
If, as conventional wisdom has it, teams live and die by their special teams in the playoffs, the Crimson is
Disconsolate Over Consolation Game
They tell me that winning the Beanpot can light up your season. If you're going nowhere fast (or nowhere slow,
Return to Duluth
The sequel can never meet the standard set by the original. Nonetheless, for those friends, colleagues and Minnesotans who want
Icemen Freeze Bulldogs, 4-1; Up Record to 10-0 on Season
DULUTH, MINN.--Away from home, the outlook gets brighter and brighter. The 10-0 Harvard men's hockey team last night scored a
Magical Mystery Tour
I JUST WANTED to get to Cinderella's Castle. Not even to go inside, just to get there. The Castle was
A Lingering Feeling
Like all good criminals, I am returning to the scene of the crime. By the early afternoon, I will pull
Icemen Escape Bruins' Lair, 3-2
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--Brown might be the dullest color in the rainbow. Except brown isn't even in the rainbow. And Brown the
Hooky
Dear Professor, For us, lowly students at a great institution where volumes of wisdom are dispensed so readily, it is
after the facts
From the Impossible Dream of 1967, to the heart-wrenching 1975 World Series, to the tragic one-game playoff with the New
Knee Injury Sidelines Pawloski
The Crimson sent five healthy players, one coach and one famous graduate to the Olympic Sports Festival this past summer,
Wanted: One University President
T HE UNIVERSITY announced recently that President Derek C. Bok was planning a three-month sabbatical starting January 1. Further details