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Yale thought it was going to with-stand the Crimson's frenzied attack when it scored at the 1:10 mark of the second period to narrow the score to 2-1. The Elis' leading scorer Heather Gold, who was camped out in front of the Harvard net, flicked the puck past Harvard goaltender Jen White...
...captured two first place finishes included sophomore Jill Hutchinson, who helped win the 200 medley relay as well as the 100 freestyle. Junior Kaari Reierson defeated all her challengers in the 100 backstroke and the 200 backstroke. Other Crimson winners were freshmen Stacie Duncan and Jenny Moyer, sophomores Heather McCann, Fiona Fox, Anne Koerckel, Mary Ruppe and junior Mia Castle...
...Northeastern, 7.25. 55-meter high hurdles: Sametra King, Boston University, 8.32. 200-meter run: Mirian Knijn, Boston University, 24.38 (new meet record). 400-meter run: Meredith Rainey, HARVARD, 54.20. 500-meter run: Beth Pfefferle, HARVARD, 1:17.45. 800-meter run: Ruth O'Hara, Northeastern, 2:19.12. 1000-meter run: Heather Grimshaw, Boston College, 2:54.23. Mile: Marion Josefsan, Boston University, 5:05.0. 3000-meter run: Suzanne Jones, HARVARD, 9:46.68. 880 relay: HARVARD, 1:44.14. 4-by-440 relay: Boston University, 3:55.33. 4-by-880 relay: Boston University, 9:38.2. Shot put: Cathy Griffin, HARVARD...
...Heather McLeod '90, a member of the Coalition Against Rape, said that she was unaware of the incident. "I think it's absolutely disgusting and reprehensible," she said...
...from the high-tech, high-priced offerings of Christmases past, the electronic spaceships, the laser guns, the chatty dolls, stuffed with microprocessors, that weighed roughly as much as the average child. Parents and grandparents could not be more pleased. "Last year I gave my granddaughter a talking doll called Heather that cost $125," says Margaret Simpson, 71. "She was no good whatsoever. My daughter had to take her to the doll hospital for an $85 limbs transplant." The only high- tech toy to flourish is Japan's Nintendo video system, whose U.S. sales could top $1.7 billion this year, making...