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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...guard spot is the most questionable for the Crimson, with sophomore Ellen Hart not returning. Three newcomers, freshmen Gia Johnson and Susan Field and junior Tamar Atinc are unproven players but represent bright possibilites. To help steady the rookies, Kleinfelder said she will use Curry in the backcourt for a while, though she plans to move the high-scorer up front as the season progresses...

Author: By Mark D. Director, | Title: Tough Opposition To Test Women | 11/29/1977 | See Source »

When the Crimson finally broke out of their own end after eight minutes of Eli pressure they scored. With Yale goalie Wendy Brewer out of position as an Ellen Hart shot rebounded out to the left side of the penalty area, Julie Bryntson knocked the ball into a gaping hole on the right side...

Author: By Stephen A. Herzenberg, | Title: Women's Soccer Quiets Bulldogs, 2-0 | 11/14/1977 | See Source »

...Crimson pressure almost led to a goal after 15 minutes of the last half as Ellen Hart hit the inside of the right post with a right-footed shot. The ball rebounded out to the usually reliable Sue St. Louis, who proved that despite being a saint she is fallible, as she booted the ball over the crossbar from 15 feet in front of the goal...

Author: By Stephen A. Herzenberg, | Title: Women's Soccer Quiets Bulldogs, 2-0 | 11/14/1977 | See Source »

Despite being handicapped by injuries incurred earlier in the day, which sidelined center fullback Sarah Fischer and right wing Julie Brynteson, the Crimson managed to dominate most of the first half of the crucial playoff as seemingly tireless striker Ellen Hart and Brynteson's replacement, Marsha Hamelin, spearheaded repeated thrusts into the Tufts penalty area...

Author: By Stephen A. Herzenberg, | Title: Women Tie Tufts Twice | 10/31/1977 | See Source »

When Maine's Ed Muskie eventually got the floor, he accused the Vice President of arbitrarily creating "a new order of things, a change in the rules." Colorado Democrat Gary Hart charged that "the U.S. Senate has seen an outrageous act.'' Swiftly, the senatorial anger zeroed in on Byrd. By now, Byrd was burning too. Referring to the weeklong filibuster, despite the vote for cloture, he insisted, "I have not abused the leadership's prerogatives. I am trying to keep Senators from abusing the Senate." Byrd admitted that he had taken "extraordinary advantage of my prerogative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: A Filibuster Ends, but Not The Gas War | 10/17/1977 | See Source »

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