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...before that game, there's Princeton, this weekend; and the ultimate humiliation for this season of frustration would be a loss to the Tigers. As the prospects for a playoff berth and a salvaged season appear dim, a Beanpot win and a respectable record would make things brighter along the blue line...
...pace of the meet was set when Northeastern's cross country All-American, Bruce Bickford, ran a 4:03.89 mile to nose out Harvard's John Murphy and confirm coach Bill McCurdy's lament that "the close ones weren't going our way." On the brighter side of the race, Murphy, just coming off a bout with tendonitis, notched a personal best at 4:04 flat...
...last time the groups teamed up--in the controversy over the restrictions surrounding Harvard's recombinant DNA laboratories--there was hell to pay. This time offers no brighter prospects...
Ironically, Hoffman's painter colleagues who specialized in pessimistic views about the world expressed frequent feelings of pity for "poor Hans" who nevertheless adhered to a brighter view of things--a view which his canvases reflect. Hoffman, perhaps not in-coincidentally, was one of the few major abstract expressionists who did not commit suicide or experience periods of mental instability...
Without the nucleus of the four best runners, Mary Herlihy, Paula Newnan, Jo Forman -- currently injured -- and Anne Sullivan, today's victory displays even more the team's depth. Their return will make the rest of the upcoming season even brighter...