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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Freshman attackman Brian Hunt got one by junior goalie Keith Cynar for Yale, as the Elis headed into the intermission trailing only...

Author: By Richard A. Perez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No. 19 Yale Drops M. Lacrosse 9-5 at Home | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

...game, Yale was paced defensively by senior goalkeeper Joe Pilch, who stopped 19 Harvard shots on the afternoon. YALE, 9-5 at Ohiri Field Yale 1 1 3 -- 9 Harvard 1 3 0 1 -- 5 G: Yale--Mclntyre 2, Milone 3, Tonzola 2, Hunt, Hein; Harvard--Sprong 2, Buttles 2, Baly. A: Yale--Mclntyre 3, Tonzola, Sohn, Graw; Harvard--Sprong, DeVries 2, Watson S: Yale--Pilch 19; Harvard--Cynar...

Author: By Richard A. Perez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No. 19 Yale Drops M. Lacrosse 9-5 at Home | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

...games, Quincy House assassin typically lasts between two and three weeks during one of the most important academic times of the semester, leading up to Spring exams. Furthermore, the assassin council website lists hitmen who spend whole days of their final semester at Harvard roaming around the house to hunt people down and ensure they can neither enter or exit the house without being killed...

Author: By Bryan W. Leach, | Title: A House Divided | 4/19/1999 | See Source »

...rewards are worth it: Alice Wilkinson, a retired Houston schoolteacher, found an inventory of a relative's 18th century will listing 12 fur buttons, an ax handle and a three-legged stool. "Back then, people had fewer possessions and more land," she says. Another souvenir from the hunt: four bricks from her great-grandparents' house in Tennessee. Local newspaper archives can tell you more than you want to know. Dennis Rawlings, a Fort Myers, Fla., real estate broker, unearthed an account of his great-grandparents' wedding in Cedar Bluffs, Neb. The guests were named, the bride's dress described...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Genealogy: Roots Mania | 4/19/1999 | See Source »

Sooner or later, almost every genealogical hunt leads past the tall columns of the National Archives on Pennsylvania Avenue. On one side of the building are the grand documents of democracy: the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. On the other side are the commonplace but invaluable records of the 272 million people who make up that democracy: census schedules from 1790 through 1920, military records from the Revolution to the start of World War I, passport applications going back to 1795, documents from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, ships' passenger lists. Since they were created by bureaucrats for bureaucrats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Visit to the National Archives, The American People's Library | 4/19/1999 | See Source »

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