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...unclear what role Peter Bonventre played in helping Cosell write I Never Played the Game. Bonventre, now a producer on Cosell's Sportsbeat has been a writer and editor at the New York Times and Newsweek magazine, but he certainly hasn't managed to tame Cosell's over-exuberant portrayal of himself...
...Room 13 hasn't always been in Harvard Yard. When founded in the spring of 1971, the program actually occupied room 13 at Mather House. It retained the name Room 13 when it moved to Stoughton Hall in 1976 for greater accessibility...
...promotion hasn't been exactly tame: horses, helicopters, even parachutists descending from the skies onto the banks of the Thames with bottles of Beaujolais lashed to their plummeting bodies. A well-greased media lap it up every time...
More than half a million Americans die of heart attacks every year, because the nation hasn't learned to stop clogging its arteries, and medical science hasn't found a reliable way to unclog them. But judging by the activity at the annual conference of the American Heart Association (AHA) earlier this month, medical science may be gaining some ground, and Harvard may be leading...
...area many consider Harvard's best. Led by senior safety Cecil Cox, who has picked off six passes, the Harvard defensive secondary has consistently come up with the big play and has largely made the Crimson as successful as it has been. The unit is extremely aggressive, but it hasn't been burned often. * DEFENSIVE SECONDARY: Steve Penders, Eugene Profit, Jay Ruffin and Mike Tjarksen. Safety Tjarksen leads the unit with four pass interceptions. Overall, Yale is 4 on the turnover ratio, while Harvard is 15. Cornerback Profit is a converted wide receiver. Since most teams can run successfully against...