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...Skating Dutchmen, looking to overcome a demoralizing 2-2 knot with conference bottom-feeder Brown--who has already bowed out of the playoffs for the seventh straight year--snapped the Crimson's two-game win streak with a gritty come-from-behind victory...
Under Coach Tom Wilson, now in his third year with the program, the Crimson has gone from being a perennial bottom-feeder in the EIVA with a lackluster work ethic to a league contender with one of the most rigorous year-long practice schedules at this school...
...woman share breakfast in a house apparently near a seacoast. Their elliptical, groggy conversation rises and falls amid the accoutrements of a morning meal: toast, blueberries, coffee. A radio is playing; birds gather at a feeder outside the kitchen window. The man smokes a cigarette and then asks where the car keys are, since he plans to drive into town later that...
...lookout down to the Rainey Creek, more than 100 ft. below. Bush has torched his conifer hackings all over the ranch, leaving black burn circles that look as if there's been fireworks testing. Once the brush is gone, he's got plans: wildflowers over there and maybe a feeder to attract some wildlife. Laura is growing a patch of native grasses. Bush is quick to point out, though, that more than enough cedar has been left for the golden-cheek warbler and the black-capped vireo, which use its bark for their nests...
...heard once that cultural references to Harvard far outstripped those of Yale, probably because of Harvard's pervasive control of Hollywood. The Harvard Lampoon, that semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine, has become somewhat of a feeder system for many of television's best (and worst) comedies. Yale-bashing jokes abound in "The Simpsons," as do jokes about Brown, Radcliffe and other illustrious institutions of advanced study...