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...Yale seemed a little flat today," Meister said. "I don't know why. We were on a roll from last week, though [when Harvard defeated Princeton and West Virginia back-to-back on the road], and that really gave us some momentum today...

Author: By John B. Trainer, | Title: Netmen Demolish 'Dogs | 4/24/1993 | See Source »

...Kirkland junior got nabbed for having an extra-deep pocket at 15:00 of the fourth quarter. Harvard collected just four more penalties in the conetst. The Crimson did not commit any during the first period but had three in the final 15 minutes of the game, including two back-to-back fouls for holding and slashing. Adelphi only converted one of the extra-man opportunities, however. HARVARD, 13-8 at Garden City, NY Adelphi 0 2 3 3 -- 8 Harvard...

Author: By John C. Ausiello, | Title: Laxmen Get a Win | 4/13/1993 | See Source »

Some guards said confidentiality was jeopardized because the interviews have been scheduled back-to-back, so guards can see each other as they enter and exit the interviewing areas. "How can confidentiality be preserved when you see who's going in and out?" another guard noted. "This is pitting guard against guard--who's going for you, who's going for them...

Author: By Joe Mathews, | Title: Guards Probe Enters Advanced Stage | 3/10/1993 | See Source »

...best shape we've been in, hockey-wise," Alissi said. "Some days you come out flat and can't get your legs going. If your legs aren there, it's hard to get them going. When we play back-to-back [games] that's not easy...

Author: By Geoffrey J. Hoffman, | Title: Suffering From Extreme Exhaustion on the Ice | 3/9/1993 | See Source »

...album is inspired by Incidents, a collection of Barthes's late writings recently translated by Richard Howard, packaged together with Bringing Out Roland Barthes in matching bindings, bound together back-to-back with a wide paper band that depicts the two authors' eyes. Barthes gazes out, solemn, from one side of this literary package; Miller smiles impishly from the other. Just as it is hard to tell which book to read first--is the Miller an introduction or a commentary to the Barthes?--it is impossible finally, to say where the encounter between these two men begins...

Author: By Sheila C. Allen, | Title: Far Out With Roland Barthes | 2/25/1993 | See Source »

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