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DateOpponent Score Attendance Sept. 15 at Columbia 9-6 9430 Sept. 22 NORTHEASTERN 26-0 9200 Sept. 29 at Holy Cross 14-35 14,106 Oct. 6 CORNELL 17-20 16,300 Oct. 13 FORDHAM 19-13 4500 Oct. 20 at Princeton 23-20 24,345 Oct. 27 at Dartmouth 0-17 8821 Nov. 3 BROWN 52-37 15,500 Nov. 10 at Penn 20-24 17,918 Nov. 17 YALE...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1990 HARVARD FOOTBALL (5-5 overall, 3-4 Ivy) | 9/13/1991 | See Source »

Sept. 21COLUMBIA 1:00 pm Sept. 28 at Army 1:00 pm Oct. 5 HOLY CROSS 1:00 pm Oct. 12 at Fordham 1:00 pm Oct. 19 at Cornell 12:30 pm Oct. 26 PRINCETON 1:00 pm Nov. 2 DARTMOUTH 1:00 pm Nov.9 at Brown 1:00 pm Nov. 16 PENNSYLVANIA 1:00 pm Nov. 23 at Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL | 9/13/1991 | See Source »

DateOpponent Score Attendance Sept. 15 at Columbia 9-6 9430 Sept. 22 NORTHEASTERN 26-0 9200 Sept. 29 at Holy Cross 14-35 14,106 Oct. 6 CORNELL 17-20 16,300 Oct. 13 FORDHAM 19-13 4500 Oct. 20 at Princeton 23-20 24,345 Oct. 27 at Dartmouth 0-17 8821 Nov. 3 BROWN 52-37 15,500 Nov. 10 at Penn 20-24 17,918 Nov. 17 YALE 19-34 35,000 Team Statistics: HARVARD Opponents Points: 199 206 First Downs: 142 151 Rushes/Yards: 525/1740/3.3 399/1283/3.2 Passing Yards: 910 1605 Total Offense: 2650 2893 Return Yardage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1990 HARVARD FOOTBALL | 9/11/1991 | See Source »

Sept. 21COLUMBIA 1:00 pm Sept. 28 at Army 1:00 pm Oct. 5 HOLY CROSS 1:00 pm Oct. 12 at Fordham 1:00 pm Oct. 19 at Cornell 12:30 pm Oct. 26 PRINCETON 1:00 pm Nov. 2 DARTMOUTH 1:00 pm Nov. 9 at Brown 1:00 pm Nov. 16 PENNSYLVANIA 1:00 pm Nov. 23 at Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL | 9/11/1991 | See Source »

Death-penalty proponents are similarly split. Ernest van den Haag, a former law professor at Fordham University who supports the death penalty, fears that televised executions might stir a misplaced sympathy for murderers. "Our compassion for the murderer whose life is cut short before our eyes may overcome our sense of justice," he argues, "for we are not shown his innocent victims nor how he murdered them." The fear of a public backlash is countered by the argument that once citizens view their first execution, the next one will not seem so terrible, and anti-death penalty fervor may even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ultimate Horror Show | 6/3/1991 | See Source »

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