Word: harvardize
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Early in the game, the Harvard guards were able to find junior center Melissa Johnson open underneath. Johnson scored the first six points of the game for Harvard. But then the Northeastern defense tightened down on Johnson, and made it difficult for Harvard...
Unlike last week's games against Mount St. Mary's and Rhode Island, Harvard did not have a significant height advantage at center. Sarah Johnson, the team's leading scorer in both of the games last week, managed only four points in 14 minutes against the Husky widebodies...
Lani Lawrence, a 6'3 Husky center, had a bad day shooting the ball, making just 4-of-13 from the floor. But her constant presence in the middle was enough to make things difficult for the Harvard centers...
...regarded as a bitter-tasting second choice to coffee by most Americans. But in the mid 1990s, interest perked up when studies suggested that the drink, particularly green tea, can ward off some cancers, packs a wallop of vitamin C and even boasts fluoride for the teeth. A Harvard study this year found that a cup of black tea a day cuts the risk of heart attacks by 44%. What's more, caffeine freaks, jangly from coffee's finger-in-the-socket jolt and drop, are coming to appreciate the smoother caffeine boost of black...
GEORGE W. BUSH Lightweight charge really beginning to stick. Start touting Harvard and Yale diplomas, or you're Quayled...