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...task of reviving Harvard boxing??once required of all College students during World War II—was not without its hurdles, including securing the approval of the administration, the Recreational Club Sports program, and University Health Services...
Harvard students, meanwhile, ate snow cones alongside six-year old children holding hot dogs. There was no alcohol. There were no professional bands. In place of all that? Carnival rides—“Bouncy Boxing?? was a favorite—and little kids. The next day, after three hours of delay and vamping by the Harvard Spoken Word Society, Busta Rhymes gave a fashionably late performance to a tired, cranky crowd...
...hierarchy in women’s collegiate squash were like boxing??s lighter weight divisions, then Harvard would certainly have weighed in a class above the rest of the Ivy League and the likes of Williams and Amherst. Still, the Crimson would have been a flyweight, as it never quite could pack on that last pound—or capture that last point—and always found itself just below the Bantams...
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