Word: albright
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Neilson finished as Harvard's leading scorer(two goals, one assist) in the tournament. Andevery point was crucial, especially given the factthat the co-captain had to skate with CatherineWolfram and Martina Albright at left-wing--thesecond line was without Christine Burns...
...NOTEBOOK: Harvard had been undefeated in its last four meetings with the Green coming in to last night's contest...The teams skated to a 1-1 tie in early January, with Crimson sophomore Martina Albright knocking in the tying goal with barely three minutes left in regulation...The winner of the Harvard Dartmouth semifinal will play the winner of the Princeton-Cornell semifinal, which will be played at 5 p.m. Saturday. The championship game is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday...Char Joslin is the Crimson's regular-season scoring champion with 19 goals and nine assists for 28 points...
From Tenley Albright's time in 1956, through the princess phases of 1960's Carol Heiss (who made less than multimillions in Snow White and the Three Stooges), of 1968's Peggy Fleming and of 1976's Dorothy Hamill, Americans got to feeling sort of proprietary about the ladies' gold necklace. "But now it's been twelve years since we've won it," says Thomas, with a look of eagles, "and I'm going to fight to bring it back." Unballing her fists, she mutters to herself, "If I can keep my head screwed on, I just know...
...remarkable head. In a 40-year flashback to Albright and Dick Button, a Harvard doctor and lawyer who won gold medals in their free time, Thomas, 20, is a Stanford premed student with an out-of-fashion perspective. "Maybe I have different values, I don't know," she says. "But I think my outlook on life has been my advantage. Things like the importance of an education and being whatever you can be give me an inner strength to pull things...
...amateur codes, has been stashing cash in a trust fund. "I want to make a lot of money. Someday I'd like to start a skating training center." To that end, she has discarded microbiology as a potential specialty in favor of orthopedic surgery. The Boston surgeon, Dr. Albright, admires both Thomas' skating ("She takes me out on the ice with her") and her thinking. "Debi's going to discover that there really are biochemical and physiological reasons for all these little things she's worked out on the ice. 'Oh, that's why!' she'll say. When the Olympics...