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...handkerchiefs. A society of pragmatists has decided that Kleenex is handier and more sanitary. The day when every gentleman carried two handkerchiefs is gone, as are most of the gentlemen. That seems to be the point. The old boys of the Eastern Establishment, waving in languid mockery at the foe, are also wigwagging a message to those of us plebes who are watching: "We still have our handkerchiefs and our standards, and don't doubt for a minute that we still have our power too." Handkerchief-waving is in the spirit of the Harvard cheer held in readiness...
Though it was only Harvard's second match of the season, Trinity proved to be as tough a foe as the defending national champs will probably face all year. "They're a good team. We've never had this tough a match this early in the season," said Fish...
Although the fire from grease in the Kitchen caused an inter form snake, no major damage was done, and the dining hall should he open foe regular service today. a University Police Department spokesman said last night...
High schools and colleges can help eliminate some of the negative implications of the games. Stop holding pep rallies which incite the fans to kill that Saturday's foe. Field hockey, volleyball and baseball teams don't seem to have any trouble getting psyched for their games without dancing in a gymnasium full of bunners and screaming fans. Stop charging so much for tickets and soaking the television networks for all they are worth. Using the excuse that football is expensive and has to pay for itself and because it is profitable and must support the rest of the athletic...
With the 1983-84 season starting tonight at Dartmouth, the Crimson's opening-night foe for the third straight year, the big question is just how far Harvard hockey will fall from last year's best-ever finish...