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...were not hacking neo-Mansonites, shaggy, reclusive stock characters out of a paranoia movie. With their matching, unisex crew cuts and Henley-collared blue shirts, they resembled the modern SoCal monks they claimed to be. While the mansion was itself hardly monastic with its tennis courts, putting green, and indoor elevator, its residents practiced celibacy, and neither smoked nor drank. They followed strict rules of diet. Neighbors never saw more than a few at a time, coming and going or perhaps at the local pancake house. No one was ever playing tennis. The thirty-nine dead computer monks...
...Crimson's defensive play during this period was completely different than during the rest of the game. Harvard was without co-captain Daphne Clark and, for most of the time, senior Chris Shortsleeve. Clark injured her back practicing on the hard floors of Harvard's indoor facilities, while Shortsleeve's bad leg only allowed her to play for the first few minutes of the game...
...Ivies, it had to spend heavily to recruit and keep the best faculty and meet the growing demand by students for more course choices, more diversity, more access to professors and--one of the most salient trends of the post-'60s student body--more amenities, including comfy dorms, indoor tennis courts and pools. Meyerson had been acting chancellor at Berkeley during the height of student unrest. At Penn, he says, "the worst sit-in I experienced was when we tried to shut down the hockey rink...
Carswell finished third in the 3,000-meter run with a time of 7:57.03, earning All-America indoor honors. The time of 7:57.03 is a University record and a personal best for Carswell, beating his best time by 0.18 seconds...
This run was the second time Carswell has earned indoor honors and marks his last indoor race at Harvard. Throughout his collegiate career, he has additionally earned All-America honors for outdoor and cross country...