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...Harvard sailing team finished its season victoriously, slipping by Tufts and Boston University to win the wind-shortened Atlantic Coast Championships this weekend at the Coast Guard Academy in New London. Conn...

Author: By John Losos, | Title: Sailors Nab Atlantic Title | 11/16/1981 | See Source »

...HAVEN, Conn.--The intramural department at Yale has reported that student theft of equipment has cost the department about $1000 this fall, straining its fall equipment budget...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Equipment Thefts | 11/14/1981 | See Source »

...occasional ball boys MATT FE and RON BROWN, passing around the booze-filled Eastern cup. After a quick shower and change, the booters congregated at Chi-Chi's for the real triumphal festivities.... The Harvard contingent spent the Eastern Tournament weekend at the Willamantic Motel Inn, outside of Storrs, Conn. The tourney festivities kicked off on Friday afternoon with a women's soccer "social," which featured fruit punch for all the participating teams at the Alumni Center. The Crimson left early and went to Rosale's for a "rustic" dinner in front of a fire. Rumor has it that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Water Polo Players Pull Double Duty | 11/14/1981 | See Source »

...purchase was the brainstorm of Eliot Wadsworth II, 39, owner of White Flower Farm, a $3 million-a-year mail-order nursery in Litchfield, Conn. White Flower has advertised in Horticulture "almost forever," and in The New Yorker nearly as long. The New Yorker assumes 60% ownership, while Wadsworth, a Harvard M.B.A., gains a 40% interest and editorial control. The editorial staff of two, who work among potted plants in a two-story red-brick gingerbread Boston building, will not be pruned. Both of them go on quietly sprouting seasonal articles ("Make Way for Anthuriums") and such regular features...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Branching Out | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

...STORRS, Conn.--After practice, fullback Debbie Fields would say something like, "Hey, Inga, take a few corners," and midfielder Inga Larson would say, "all right," and the two of them would stay on the field, sometimes until they couldn't see any more. Debbie out in the corner, lining ball after ball in front of the goal, and Inga in front of the goal--in front of one-third of the goal, because this was her area, putting ball after ball into the goal with her head...

Author: By John Rippey, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Women Booters Rule the East | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

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