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Just six minutes into the game, the Crimson onslaught began, when Andy Mainelli found herself all alone in front of the Penn goal; any more alone and Mainelli would have been lonely. But Trina Burnham's picture-perfect pass left little for Mainelli to do but swing home the Crimson's first goal of the game, and the first scored on Quaker goalie Nancy Meisinger this year...
...Burnham followed up Mainelli's goal just a minute later with one of her own, putting Harvard on top by two and leaving Penn wondering who had ignited the young Crimson team...
Equally and more immediately consequential is the impact of a Jackson candidacy upon the voting behavior of Blacks--especially working-class and lower-class Blacks who make up a disproportionate share of the "party of non-voters," to use Walter Dean Burnham's apt phrase. Nationally, some 41 percent of 17.6 million voting-age Afro-Americans are not registered (compared to 34 percent of voting-age whites) and in the South (whose electoral votes will be crucial in 1984) the situation is worse still. Voter apathy among Blacks is tantamount to political suicide in today's neo-conservative...
...Crimson opened its assault on Whittle early, when sophomore Bambi Taylor took the ball from teammate. Trina Burnham and sent it flying past the Terrier goalie with 20:56 remaining in the first...
...game turned to overtime it looked as if the stickwomen might finally find the back of the net they had been prowling around all afternoon. With O'Neill, Andy Mainelli and Trina Burnham sparking the offense, and a talented and aggressive quarter of sophomores--including Alicia Clifton, Michelle Ippolito, Linda Runyon and Bambi Taylor--supplying the pressure, the Crimson opened the extra period on fire. But again, Andrews stifled the Harvard sticks...