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...We’re faced with a difficult challenge,” said Anne Herzenberg, chief operating officer of the MBTA, according to Saturday’s Boston Globe. “We clearly need to push harder to get them to perform...
HARVARD at COLUMBIA BROWN at YALE PRINCETON at DARTMOUTH CORNELL at PENNSYLVANIA MARK DIRECTOR Sports editor Harvard, 23-13 Yale, 24-21 Dartmouth, 35-12 Cornell, 17-7 STEVE HERZENBERG Asst. sports editor Harvard, 17-10 Brown, 24-20 Dartmouth, 7-3 Penn, 13-10 LAURA SCHANBERG Asst. sports editor Harvard, 21-17 Brown, 13-10 Dartmouth, 28-14 Cornell, 21-14 DAVID WILSON Assoc. sports editor Harvard, 14-10 Brown, 35-27 Dartmouth, 27-2 Cornell, 20-7 LARRY GRAFSTEIN Staff writer Harvard, 23-6 Brown, 30-27 Dartmouth, 28-7 Cornell, 16-14 JOE DALTON Senior Ayatollah...
...scribes' mound-man Steve Herzenberg twirled masterful two-hit ball, but lost his shutout bid when short-fielder Bob Boorstin committed three embarrassing errors to let in a pair of unearned runs in the seventh...
This interview was conducted by Stephen A. Herzenberg and William A. Schwartz...
Even the most tweedy alum Crimson old codger that Stephen Herzenberg could create in his article (see Crimson, (Oct. 24) couldn't have failed to notice that the heavyweight eight did work last Sunday. A fast boat should not pose any conceptual difficulties for any loyal Harvard alum, fictional or otherwise. Penultimate limon or not, that mixed eight functioned as one smooth unit of eight athletes rowing their guts out together. Determination, pain, (and possibly sheer stupidity) know no sexual boundaries. Crew may also be more egalitarian than most sports in that efficiency, technical smoothness, and mental toughness can count...