Word: fined
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...stands were teeming with fans clad in fur coats, fuzzy mittens, Crimson scarves and Bulldog sweatshirts as far as the eye could see. And in Section 41, that's about all the eye could see. This fine section was reserved exclusively for freshmen and alumni who didn't contribute enough money...
Harvard's main ground threat, Tony Hinz, a first-team All-Ivy selection last year, finished the season in fine fashion. Injured in Week 7, he returned two weeks later, and rushed for 95 yards againt Penn and 137 yards against Yale. True, his performance Saturday did not have the same dramatic impact of his 161-yd. rushing day in last year's Game. But he'll always be remembered as an Eli elixir...
Harvard Captain Don Peterson turned in a fine campaign, recording his record-breaking 11th sack of the season in Week 8. The previous record was held by last year's captain Kevin Dulsky...
...settle for that? No. As everyone now seems to recognize, we're dangerously deep in hock. The $2.5 trillion national debt amounts to 50% of our $5 trillion gross national product. There have been times in our history when that percentage was much higher and we did just fine growing our way out of the problem -- World War II sent the ratio of debt up to 127% of GNP -- so don't believe the people who tell you we're doomed. But we're nonetheless well into the discomfort zone. We've got to whittle away gradually at the ratio...
...June, while the Bush forces were fine-tuning their fall strategy and testing attack lines, the Dukakis camp, nomination assured, worried about Jesse Jackson's reaction and the Veep selection. Distracted by these pressing events, campaign manager Susan Estrich, an intense Harvard law professor, failed to concoct a coordinated offensive and defensive plan for the fall. "Everybody knew what was coming on Willie Horton and the Pledge," said a consultant who provided advice at the time. But Dukakis and Estrich insisted on ignoring the mounting attacks. Instead of taking the fight to Bush, Dukakis spent precious days in distant corners...