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Second best to the experienced Princeton team was not satisfactory for Stimpson and the Harvard squash team though. With the opening of the 1981-82 season, the Crimson found itself with two new superstars--freshmen Mary Hulbert and Diana Stanley--who put the team in a position to challenge the perennially victorious Tigers. Since mid-October the racquetwomen's season has pointed toward the Howe Cup, the national tournament, where they anticipated upsetting Princeton for the first time...
...most famous example of the trend Ephron laments is not even an American one. THE HEIR IS BECOMING APPARENT, punned a tabloid headline about Prince Charles' wife Diana. Other headlines read: NAPPY HOLIDAY and BACK WITH A BUMP. The blooming princess attended a dinner two weeks ago after a respite from public appearances. Her condition, pending delivery, has resulted in hundreds of gifts?from Teddy bears to a minithrone...
NONFICTION: After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection, James Davidson and Mark Lytle ∙ Happy to Be Here, Garrison Keillor Lectures on Russian Literature, Vladimir Nabokov ∙ Mrs. Harris: The Death of the Scarsdale Diet Doctor, Diana Trilling ∙ Scenes of Childhood, Sylvia Townsend Warner
Harvard's Diana Staley had an easier time of it in the second slot, taking her opponent in three quick games. But a nagging cold and the inspired play of Yale captain Amy Levin was enough to overcome Jackie Corrigan at number three...
...Tigers got their miracle by catching the complacent racquetwomen by surprise early in the match. Without the pressure of having a five-year winning streak on the line, Princeton took the offensive by sweeping the opening matches from the Crimson, besting Diana Staley, Lisa Harrison and captain Courtney Stimpson...