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With scoring leader Tania Huber sidelined with a minor neck injury, Harvard received a strong offensive effort from the combination of Lauren Norton and Firkins Reed up front and defenseman Alison Bell. Norton finished with two goals and two assists, Reed with two assists and a goal, and Bell with three assists...
...Mary Beth Hill 9 11-14-29; Barbara Bash 5 5-8 15; Danette Jordan 2 4-7 8; Joyce Laughlin 0 4-4 4; Alison Wordane 1 0-0 2; Kathy Dorsey 0 2-2 2; Sally Darhington 3 0-0 6; Mary McCarthy 7 2-4 16; Totals...
...encourages the Crimson editors and writers to develop a journalistic approach within this male bastion which objectively reveals women and their situation within the university and the world. Annette P. Carnegie '80, for the Student Board Alison M. Brown '79, for the Alumni Council Dr. Shepherd Bliss, E4A Director Susan Eaton '79, E4A Funding and Panelist
...sensitive fungus that grows on horse dung-"a rather bawdy little fungus," according to Jonathan Wolken, who met the word and the fungus while studying biology at Dartmouth a few years ago. Wolken also studied modern dance, in an unserious way, in the class of a young teacher named Alison Chase. When he and Classmate Moses Pendleton found, to their total astonishment, that the strange gymnastic writhings they were inventing led to coherent routines, and then to the formation of a small dance troupe, the carefully unserious name for the new enterprise was at hand. Calling their troupe Pilobolus...
Drawing from a variety of sources, Ronstadt puts together a strong selection of tunes in the middle of her new album, starting with an Elvis Costello hit, "Alison." With background vocal help from Andrew Gold and David Sanborn's mysterious alto sax weaving through the chorus, the song suits Ronstadt's voice perfectly, alternately showing a soft, shallow tone and then a full, resonant alto swell...