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Captains Bob Berle and Amber Duncan were faced with the prospect of scheduling training camps, practices, races, transportation and fundraising mostly on their own for the varsity team. Berle felt that he and Duncan could handle the extended role, but he knew that it would be a strain and that the team wouldn't be able to get the same coaching that most Division II teams...
...Nordic traditional race in Putney, Vt., the Crimson women skied all over the competition, with Amber Duncan and Wendy Svatek nabbing outstanding first- and fifth-place finishes, respectively...
...Saturday, both Nordic teams were missing their top skier--junior Amber Duncan and freshman Chris Leggett were competing in the Division I qualifier held in Dartmouth, N.H. Still, Captain Bob Berle and freshman Paul Dufays turned in top-15 performances in the 15-kilometer race for the men and Svatek took second in the womens' 7.5K. Natasha Rasmuson placed 15th in only her second classical-style cross-country race...
Like democracy, the Banner looks best when compared with its alternatives. "Amber waves of grain" may be more peaceable than "bombs bursting in air," but America, the Beautiful lacks drama. My Country 'Tis of Thee was stolen, note for note, from the British national anthem, God Save the Queen. And God Bless America has obvious problems with the separation of church and state, but it has de facto status as the anthem of the Philadelphia Flyers, who won the Stanley Cup in 1974 after Kate Smith inspired them with the ode to the land that she loved. Still trotted...
...lead a solid women's team returning from its 4-2 1988 record, fourth place finish at the Heps and fifth place at the ECACs. Harvard finished fourth in Region One at the ECACs, placing behind perennial powers Yale and Dartmouth. Also returning for the Crimson are sophomore Amber Duncan, Romney Resney and Jenny Schank...