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...settle [after the summit] for a limited breakthrough in East-West relations," Andrew Palmer, a member of the British government's Foreign and Commonwealth Office told the Lamont audience...

Author: By Andre T. Dryansky, | Title: Other Views on Summit: Europe and Japan Speak | 12/4/1985 | See Source »

...have only piled up 1165 yards on the ground this year, 450 less than Harvard. RECEIVERS: This group was largely ignored for the first part of the season when White elected to throw mostly to Santiago (who still leads the team in receptions) but has shone of late. Sophomore LaMont Greer, the starting split, has 13 catches for 214 yards including a notable 58-yarder last week, but was injured on the play and won't see action today. His backup, junior Joe Connolly, caught a touchdown pass two weeks ago and ran one in last week. * RECEIVERS: Yale goes...

Author: By Jeffrey A. Zucker, | Title: The Scouting Report | 11/23/1985 | See Source »

...Wide receiver LaMont Greer, who tore ligaments in his knee last weekend, remains on crutches and will be unable to play Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Injury Report | 11/21/1985 | See Source »

...attack. His main helpers are sophomore Chris Flynn (67-426-2 TD), who has returned two punts for touchdowns this year, and fullback Mike O'Neill (59-230-1 TD). This group is big and quick, and will present a good challenge to Harvard's defensive corps. RECEIVERS: Sophomore LaMont Greer won the starting split end job a month ago, and has been impressive ever since. So, too, has been his backup, junior Joe Connolly. Like the running backs, Harvard's receivers have blazing speed. And there's plenty of people here, too. Eight Cantabs caught a pass two weeks...

Author: By Jeffrey A. Zucker, | Title: The Scouting Report | 11/16/1985 | See Source »

...Harvard, prime playing spots include in front of Lamont or Widenet although the Yard is off-limits for about three months before Commencement "when they try to keep the grass looking nice," according to Zender. Also, hacking has been permanently banned in the Quincy House courtyard because of the danger it poses to windows...

Author: By David Cook, | Title: Hacky Sackers Get Kicks in Harvard Yard | 11/15/1985 | See Source »

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