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Doug Crofton, one of few bright spots for Harvard with three of the Crimson's six goals, noted that the team has been "plagued by injuries," which is a handicap Harvard certainly didn't need when facing the most talented team in the country, a team that hasn't lost since last year. Key injuries included defenseman Jeff Psaki's pulled hamstring, and top scorer Mike Ferrucci's injured shoulder...
Hyman announced in the question-and-answer period that he was concerned the Reform Committee would handicap itself by electing someone who would "politicize" the committee. He went on to suggest that unnamed groups were attempting to pack the chair election for sinister purposes...
RICHARD NIXON Nixon struggled to get his handicap down to 14, but he was never a fanatic about the rules. Sam Snead recalled once playing with the President when Nixon's ball flew into a thicket. Moments later, Snead saw the ball arc onto the fairway. "I knew he threw it out," wrote Snead, but "what could...
...plainly cruel to parade him before concert audiences. In Boston, on opening night, a devoted fan declared, "This is a tribute to the indomitable human spirit." Her companion's tart reply: "No, it isn't. It's a tribute to greed and the exploitation of someone's handicap." Both were right...
...this success came with a significant handicap...