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Dartmouth was one of the three teams that did attend, and beat Harvard and Providence College to earn a berth in the AIAW national tournament to be held in Berkeley, California later this month. Dartmouth athletic director Seaver Peters estimates that it will cost the school about $12,000 to send the team to California. "It's too bad that there are two tournaments, but the institution had a commitment to the AIAW and a commitment to compete. We feel that Dartmouth was one of the best teams in the region and we're glad to send them...
...nine regional champions--Harvard, North Carolina, Central Florida, Texas A&M, Oregon, Cincinnati, Missouri-St. Louis, Colorado College, and UCal-Berkeley--were automatically invited to the tournament, with the committee deciding upon the three other slots from among teams which requested an at-large...
...Presidents an important part of the history that has yet to happen is the future intellectual climate of the country and in particular the temper of the book-writing classes. History struck an extraordinary long-range blow at Andrew Jackson, President from 1829 to 1837, when in 1975 a Berkeley political scientist named Michael Rogin published a book Fathers and Children: Andrew Jackson and the Subjugation of the American Indian. Rogin says he was writing under "the sway of the Viet Nam War." He sees Jackson as little more than a vicious Indian hater, "presiding over American expansion and Indian...
...different they are. Now formal, gourmet affairs, the dinners are held in a spacious, elevator-equipped Berkeley St. home that Mitchell moved into when its previous occupant, Richard Pipes, left Harvard's History Department last spring to join President Reagan's national security team. Long dresses and dark suits are de rigueur and a typical menu features artichoke hearts with baby shrimp, stuffed onions and chocolate mousse. For those who are not used to using three goblets, three forks and three spoons. Mitchell can offer practical advice: "Don't worry about waiting." Mitchell tells one dinner companion who hesitates over...
HANOVER, N.H.--The Harvard women's field hockey season came to a close Saturday afternoon with a 2-0 loss to Dartmouth in the EAIAW Division I playoffs. Dartmouth went on to beat Providence College, 1-0, yesterday and will travel to Berkeley, California, for the nationa's later this month...