Word: filled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Says Rafto, "The people who are invited to camp are" (pausing just long enough for Mark Meyer to fill in the blank with "crazy") "expected to be ready...
...Crimson linksmen are regrouping for an abbreviated fall season after honing their games on both sides of the Atlantic over the summer. Second-year veteran Bob Donovan will be greated by three blue-chip freshmen who will fill out the ranks of a squad virtually unscathed by graduation last season...
...Within a minute, the pants and grimaces had turned to smiles. In one corner, Eichner was bellyaching about McCurdy's hot air, in another, McNulty was comically relating the plot of a TV movie he had watched the night before. As the aches subsided, one-liners began to fill the room again, and you knew that Harvard cross-country was in good shape...
...very big question. With about half of last season's top players graduated, and the other half returning, there are a lot of gaps to fill, leaving the 1977 edition of Harvard soccer largely an unknown quantity. The absence of experience will not necessarily be bad, though. Says goalkeeper and captain Fred Herold, "It's going to be pretty much of a new team--but that's good after last year...
...obvious that Edward L. Keenan '57, new dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, has been doing his homework this summer. He sits in his office in University Hall 24 in complete command of the array of charts, graphs and reports that fill the files in his desk. He cites statistics from some of the books he included on his summer reading list, books with titles like "Ph.D.s and the Academic Labor Market...