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From left to right, TIM C. MAGUIRE '73, ROGER W. FERGUSON '73 and FRED V. BOYD '73 gather outside the Murr Center to watch the Harvard-Lafayette football game during their 30th reunion this weekend.

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OLEG and LUDMILLA PROTOPOPOV, 1964 and 1968 Olympic gold medalists, skate their 14th performance at the Bright Hockey Center during Eliot House’s annual Evening With Champions.

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FOOL'S GOLD
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FOOL'S GOLD

KATIE TURLEY-MOLONY (15), KIM GOULD and the Harvard women’s volleyball team lost all nine games on their tour of California.

AZ-TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT
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AZ-TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT

Senior outside hitter NATHALIE MILLER (left), shown in earlier action, had a double-double against San Diego State, but the Crimson still fell 3-0.

BUMP IN THE ROAD
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BUMP IN THE ROAD

The Crimson dropped the first two games of its season in this weekend’s New England Invitational, but recovered to beat Colgate 3-0.

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BIT By A Bear
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BIT By A Bear

Despite fine performances in late-season tournaments, the Harvard women’s water polo team still couldn’t catch Brown in any its five meetings, and the Bears eliminated the Crimson from Northerns.

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The young and the restless
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The young and the restless

The Harvard women’s squash team captured the Ivy crown with a perfect conference record and placed second in the nation, just ahead of Yale and behind juggernaut Trinity.

FRESH BLOOD
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FRESH BLOOD

The Harvard men’s and women’s fencing teams posted their best seasons in recent memory thanks to a strong core of world-class freshmen recruits.

MILLER TIME
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MILLER TIME

Senior ALAYNA MILLER, bottom, takes off during Harvard’s indoor track and field season. The women’s indoor team finished with a third-place finish at HEPS while the men took eighth.

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