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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...while many teams, such as Princeton, emphasize skills because they lack speed, you probably could not find a faster team than Harvard...

Author: By Nell Scovell, | Title: No Need to Explain Why You're Winning | 10/30/1979 | See Source »

Although first starting Havard goalie Wendy Carle and second starting goalie Barb Mahon find practice more demanding than games, Scalise says, "They are trained to make the two or three saves that make a difference in the game...

Author: By Nell Scovell, | Title: No Need to Explain Why You're Winning | 10/30/1979 | See Source »

Despite this impressive list of wins, the team is just as proud of its record off the field: in what other sport can you find three kegs of beer on the sidelines for the spectators? The team has a tradition of entertaining both spectators and opponents on and off the field. Following the game on Saturday, the team held a bar-becue and party at Kirkland House, followed by a "sing-song...

Author: By David R. Merner, | Title: Ruggers Undefeated After McGill Bout | 10/29/1979 | See Source »

...addition to late faculty appointments, Bowersock attributes CUE's painfully slow start to difficulty in finding a time when all ten members can attend. But judging from past performance, even when Bowersock does find a time when all ten members can meet, less than half the faculty members are likely to put in an appearance...

Author: By Susan C. Faludi, | Title: The Missing CUE | 10/29/1979 | See Source »

Bowersock theorizes that faculty members are hesitant to speak at CUE meetings because students seem so eager to make their points and "wave their hands with gusto." Because the CUE is open to guests, many ERG members attend the meetings and Bowersock believes the professors find the imbalanced ratio--sometimes 25 students to two or three faculty members--"overwhelming." Professors seem less anxious when lecturing to vastly larger student audiences in class each week, but then monologues and dialogues are two different things...

Author: By Susan C. Faludi, | Title: The Missing CUE | 10/29/1979 | See Source »

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