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Katy Davis, who replaced Feaster, put Harvard back in the lead for good, burying a five-footer from the lane. Jessica Gelman sank two free throws with 10 seconds remaining and Harvard clinging to an 84-83 lead.
1. Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity by Neal Gabler (Knopf). Walter Winchell would have sent Rush Limbaugh out for coffee. Doubters among the uninstructed young are invited to read biographer Gabler's superb, richly detailed portrait of the grade-school dropout and vainglorious, third-rate ex-hoofer...
Gargoyles' Christmas, by Louisa Campbell; illustrated by Bridget Starr Taylor (Gibbs Smith; $19.95), tells a cheerful tale about Craig, Cliff and Christabel, bad-attitude adolescent gargoyles, who feel about Christmas the way Scrooge did. They come alive and, expressing their stony contempt, trash wreaths, trees and blinking lights, finally getting...
Finally, North will cease to exist as an arbitrary compass direction, and instead honor three generations of a family who have contributed greatly to the College. Unfortunately, many House residents are clinging to the name 'North' like a compass to a magnet.
Junior Tim Griffin goes into the game clinging to a narrow lead as the top-ranked punter in the Ancient Eight, with a 38.7 yards per kick average.