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Harvard has let in ten man-down goals in ECAC play and tallied six goals besides, a world-class ratio which puts the Crimson special teams at a net plus-eight on the season, tops along with Vermont. Wonderful stuff, the kind of performance that can brighten the light at the end of the mid-season tunnel almost immeasurably...
Today we mourn the passing of one essential facet of life at Harvard--madness. Hot-dog madness, breakfast madness, winter madness and summer madness will never again brighten our gastronomic lives, now that Elsie's has closed. After 30 years, a great institution of higher eating has disappeared...
Bush has shelved much of his political weaponry. He would grandfather the entire population if he could. He is just back from the bedside of a child dying from brain cancer. "Might brighten his life," he says. "Little guy lying there. Just broke your heart." Next he worries about a Kentucky kid who wants Bush to come for his Eagle Scout ceremony. Mail bearing these small hopes is at flood tide. He wants to tell the boy he can't be there but to keep going, keep trying. These are little things compared with the power equations at the White...
...have a precocious little sister who aspires to become a chess grandmaster? If so, Software Toolworks' "Chessmaster 4000" for the PC or "Chessmaster 3000" for the Mac may brighten up her face with a big smile--and not because she can beat the chess-playing software all the time...
Four secretaries occupy McArthur's outer office. Inside, where the dean works at a large conference table, colorful paintings by Alexander Calder brighten the walls...