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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Poor rebounding and foul shooting, which have troubled the squad all season plagued the hoopsters for most of the evening. Though the Quakers did not start a player taller than six feet, they consistently outhustled the Crimson under the boards. Harvard's 10-22 shooting from the line speaks for...
After several Harvard time outs and lineup changes, the Crimson settled down and evened the score at 17. Freshman Nancy Boutillier replaced starting point guard Ann Scannell, who again lost her composure when pressured. Boutillier, who netted 14 points for the evening, played confidently throughout the game.
But when the two teams emerged for the second period, the Quakers unveiled their secret weapon: freshman guard Maria Ramiu. A replacement who saw little action in the first half, Ramiu displayed startling speed as she drove, spun and twisted for 17 second-half points.
To pin the blame for Graham's supposed servility on one event, however traumatic, seems risky at best--irresponsible at worst. And Davis cannot produce any convincing evidence that Graham does dance to the Administration's beat. The Washington Post did smugly support Johnson's Vietnam policy on its editorial...
Nor do they succeed in suppressing her considerable intelligence. Early on, she saw Davis' book for what it became: Writes Davis, "I continued to work and she told her friends not to speak to me, as she feared the book would be a 'hatchet job.'"