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...championship with threelosses in the league, and we have three losses,"Harvard Coach Steve Locker said. "Right now theseboys have to learn to play for pride...

Author: By Eduardo Perez-giz, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Princeton Tackles M. Soccer | 10/26/1998 | See Source »

...mention that the 163-page collection of totally fabricated celebrity dirt is perhaps a little too darkly funny for some of us. (Don't worry; it will be mentioned anyway.) Stewart's bizarre sense of humor--an almost schizophrenic mating of pseudo-highbrow Lampoon humor with seventh grade locker room jokes--brought him notoriety, though not much air time, on the short-lived "Jon Stewart Show" on MTV. In book form, however, his alternatingly grotesque and hysterical comedic style finds a happy home. These are not jokes that would work in a standup routine; but on paper, a 10-page...

Author: By Sarah A. Rodriguez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Co-Ed Naked Comedy With Jon Stewart | 10/23/1998 | See Source »

...even want to venture how frustrating it would have been [to tie]," Harvard Coach Steve Locker said. "It's frustrating enough that we didn't bury this team more quickly...

Author: By Daniel G. Habib, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Petruccelli OT Goal Crushes Crusaders | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

Wilford came out of the locker room firing bullets. His first play from scrimmage was a simple, crisp, five-yard out to sophomore wideout Josh Wilske. Then on second down, Wilford gunned a 17-yard pass to tightly covered junior wideout Terence Patterson cutting through the middle. After a six-yard run by junior tailback Chris Menick and another nice completion to Wilske, Wilford ran the ball himself to the 11-yard line, scrambling through a hole in the right side of the line...

Author: By Michael R. Volonnino, | Title: Wil' Call | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

...wonder. No President has mentioned the American People as incessantly as President Clinton. (We talk about him an awful lot too.) He presents himself by turns as the American People's benefactor, slave and towel-snapping locker-room pal. In his rhetoric the American People, for their part, serve alternately as a goad, an inspiration, a shaming device and, of course, an excuse. "I need to go back to work for the American People," he notoriously said on Jan. 26, and then refused to discuss the Lewinsky scandal for almost seven months. Too busy. The American People's work really...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Speaking for the American People... | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

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