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...Crimson (31-1-0, 24-1-1 ECAC) on its rampage through its schedule and the finest season in school history. She brought her experience as a gold medallist on the 1998 U.S. Olympic Team and helped ECAC Coach of the Year Katey Stone mold a team chock-full of talent into possibly the greatest women's hockey team ever assembled...

Author: By Zevi M. Gutfreund, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: It's Official: Mleczko Player of the Year | 3/26/1999 | See Source »

...second day began with continued Crimson success. The 200-yard medley relay team of Deveney, Calfee, sophomore Pia Chock and McDougall placed second with a time of 1:45.56, losing to the Princeton team by a half second...

Author: By Peter D. Henninger, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Swimming Takes Third at Ivy Championships | 3/2/1999 | See Source »

...butterfly events will definitely generate major points for Harvard, with freshman Sarah Murphy and sophomore Pia Chock coming off of an emotional one-two finish over both Yale and Princeton in the 100-yard distance...

Author: By Tim M. Martin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Swimming Expects To Challenge For Ivy Silver | 2/25/1999 | See Source »

Murphy's concentration paid off, as she led the sole 1-2 Crimson finish of the meet, finishing the 100-yard butterfly in a time of 58.06 seconds with sophomore Pia Chock only a few tenths of a second behind her. Both were well ahead of Princeton and Yale's best performances...

Author: By Tim M. Martin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Swimming Goes 3-1 in Ivy Meets | 2/8/1999 | See Source »

Kids today have scant time for such indulgences. Saddled with an out-of-school curriculum chock-full of Taekwondo lessons, ceramics workshops and bassoon practice, America's youngsters barely have time to check their e-mail before hunkering down with homework. On the whole, U.S. students come home with more schoolwork than ever before--and at a younger age. According to researchers at the University of Michigan, 6-to-9-year-olds in 1981 spent 44 min. a week on homework; in 1997 they did more than two hours' worth. The amount of time that 9-to-11-year-olds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Homework Ate My Family | 1/25/1999 | See Source »

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