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...individual squads vary widely, as do other comparative measurements. "Friends" Contributions, 1991-1992 Baseball$27,180 Gift to Capital 7,028 Basketball, M. 9,552 Basketball, W. 1,650 Crew, M --- Gift to Capital 67,314 Crew, W. 19,922 Gift to Capital --- Field Hockey 415 Football 57,645 Golf 8,978 Ice Hockey, M 18,828 Ice hockey, W. 8,573 Lacrosse, M. 4,712 Lacrosse, W. 6,960 Soccer, M. 3,195 Soccer, W. 520 Software 6,261 Squash and Tennis, M. 51,647 Squash and Tennis, W. 49,479 Swimming, M. 33,818 Swimming...

Author: By Nancy E. Greene, CRIMSON | Title: Playing on a Different Field | 6/10/1993 | See Source »

...Crew - 4-0 Eastern Champions Men's Cross Country 1-2 5-3 Women's Cross Country 2-1 8-1-1 Men's Fencing 1-4 4-7 Women's Fencing 1-4 4-7 Field Hockey 1-3-2 3-9-2 Football 3-4 3-7 Golf 1-1 1-1 Men's Ice Hockey 16-3-3* 19-4-3 Ivy ECAC Champions Women's Ice Hockey 4-4-2* 7-16-2 Men's Lacrosse 2-4 7-8 Women's Lacrosse 5-1 13-3 Ivy Champions Men's Soccer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Year in Photographs 1992-1993 | 6/10/1993 | See Source »

MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, Mass.--Since sometime before World War II, the Essex County Club, nestled here in the rolling hills of the Massachusetts North Shore, has annually played host to the Harvard 25th reunion's day-long outing of golf, tennis and symposia...

Author: By Joe Mathews and Andrew L. Wright, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSONS | Title: Reunion Deals Raise Questions | 6/9/1993 | See Source »

Although cozy contractual relationships simplify the task of organizers, they also can lead to inefficiency, prodigality, and arrangements that may compromise Harvard principles.CrimsonAndrew L. WrightThe Essex clubhouse. For decades, 25th reunion alumni enjoyed golf, tennis and symposia at the exclusive club...

Author: By Joe Mathews and Andrew L. Wright, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSONS | Title: Reunion Deals Raise Questions | 6/9/1993 | See Source »

...order to gain acceptance at a top university, preferably the University of Tokyo. Then he starts toiling for a corporation or in a government bureaucracy. The hours are endless, and when they are over, he is often expected to go out and get drunk with clients. Weekends are for golf, again usually with clients. Back home, his wife takes full charge of the children and manages the money. This lockstep life is a foundation of Japan's economic supremacy, which is just beginning to show cracks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Masako Owada: Japan's 21st Century Princess | 6/7/1993 | See Source »

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