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Harvard continued its recent skid, falling to Boston University yesterday at Nickerson Field by the tally of 3-0. Terriers forward Sedric Chin tallied two goals and an assist as BU (5-6-1, 0-1-1 America East) handed Harvard (4-5-1, 0-2 Ivy) its fourth straight loss. After a scoreless first half, Chin knocked home his first goal with 31:14 remaining, creating a deficit the Crimson would not surmount. “That first goal just kind of flicked through and was kind of a letdown,” senior defenseman William Craig said. After...
...public place back to your room.” Following this logic would negate one of the main reasons for going to Harvard: the H-Bomb. How else is a Harvard guy supposed to get some action if he can’t drop one to some girl from BU? No, seriously, how? Some of our editors want to know...
While Harvard dominated play early, the pendulum swung towards BU as the game progressed, and the Terriers pressed the Crimson in search of the equalizer. BU outshot Harvard 10-6 for the game and 4-1 in the second half alone, when the Crimson was attacking into the afternoon...
...report released last week by the Department of Agriculture gave a preview of just how tough the market will be. The survey predicted that the corn crop will increase by 8% from last year, to a record 8.27 billion bu. The soybean harvest is expected to be up 5%, to 1.96 billion bu., while cotton production will rise 6%, to 13.8 million bales. These bumper crops are sure to depress agricultural prices, which are already at extraordinarily low levels. Corn is selling for $2.32 per bu., down from $3.36 in June of 1984. Soy beans, which sold...
...only glimmer of good news was the projection that the wheat crop, while plentiful, will dip by 8%, to 2.38 billion bu., its lowest level in six years. That decline will occur primarily because most wheat farmers harvested 30% fewer acres than last year in return for federal subsidies. Even after this cutback in production, wheat is selling for a mere $2.90 per bu., down sharply from a high of $4.21 in early...