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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson hosted the season opener Friday night, Nov. 6, against Brown. After a strong first period, Bear netminder Scott Stirling saw only 13 shots the rest of the night in a 4-1 defeat. The team lacked energy, lines looked out of sync, and the defense became increasingly porous...

Author: By Michael R. Volonnino, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: MEN'S HOCKEY CAN'T OVERCOME 0-8-1 ECAC START, NOW FACES TOMASSONI'S RESIGNATION | 10/6/1999 | See Source »

During one brutal stretch, Harvard dropped a 7-2 decision versus Cornell on Nov. 13 and lost 6-3 the next day to Colgate. It showed some heart the next Friday in losing only 3-2 at Princeton, but then nearly let Yale outscore its football counterparts on the day of The Game, falling...

Author: By Michael R. Volonnino, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: MEN'S HOCKEY CAN'T OVERCOME 0-8-1 ECAC START, NOW FACES TOMASSONI'S RESIGNATION | 10/6/1999 | See Source »

Harvard starts the most important part of its season on Friday when it opens its Ivy League season against Cornell. The team's record against league opponents determines the seeding for the Ivy League Championships--to be held at Dartmouth in November--the winner of which gains the coveted birth to the NCAA Tournament...

Author: By Timothy Jackson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Volleyball Slams Holy Cross, 3-0 | 10/6/1999 | See Source »

...more immediately, these young teams will square off with arch-rival Yale in a dual meet on Friday in New Haven. Led by seasoned upperclassmen, while revitalized by a large handful of upstart frosh, these Harvard teams expect to do quite well, perhaps as a sign of the many successful things to come...

Author: By Colin S. Donnelly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: X-Country Freshmen Shine at Meet of Champions | 10/4/1999 | See Source »

...sniffles? You may want to put down that Kleenex. A study released Friday at the Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy in San Francisco says that nose blowing may prolong and even worsen a cold. Researchers at the University of Virginia had healthy volunteers blow their noses and measured the pressure inside the subjects? sinus cavities. They found that nose blowing creates an enormous amount of internal pressure - a force that can drive mucus streaming with bacteria and viruses back into the sinuses, possibly making a cold worse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Cyrano Shouldn't Have Used a Kleenex | 10/4/1999 | See Source »

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