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...years ago, the department offered a tenuredposition to Duke Professor John H. Aldrich, butAldrich ultimately decided to stay in Durham...
...second meeting is anything like the first, however, neither of the conference's two highest-scoring offenses will be able to score at their usual clip. Harvard, averaging 6.33 goals a game, outshot UNH (5.52 goals per game), 27-26, at Durham but the two teams lit the lamp a combined five times...
Smith and her Harvard teammates were not intimidated last season when they took on first seed UNH in Durham, N.H., in the ECAC quarterfinals last season. The eighth-seeded Crimson surprised the Wildcats and the rest of the women's college hockey world by containing the vaunted UNH offense and sending the game into overtime before losing...
Smith is not the only one on the Harvard team who went to school in Durham. Harvard Coach Katey Stone graduated from UNH in 1989 after leading the Wildcats to two ECAC championships as an All-ECAC player and a captain of the 1987-88 team...
...walk again. But the gritty little farmer--just over five feet tall--refused to accept that prognosis. Within seven days he regained feeling in his limbs. And after 18 months of rehabilitation he was back at work on his 300-acre dairy farm here, about 40 miles northeast of Durham...