Word: marked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Mark H. Kernes...
...Mark Harris, the game's leading scorer, contributed eight baskets and a foul shot to the Crimson's cause in the second half, but failed to salvage the game...
...packing off to Lamont, Baker and Langdell for the execution of life's harsh sentence: NO MORE FUNNY BUSINESS, KIDS. There are only 100 jokes left on the planet Earth, produced and sustained in a Harvard p-3 laboratory with a secret fluid extracted from the funny bone of Mark O'Donnell [before he did that silly piece in New Times]. An underground group of renegade "funny" students--all of whom remember the good old days of Padan Aram, The University Enquirer, and Stephen S.J. Hall--decide they'd like to put on a humorous show in order to raise...
...Crimson with 20 points. The key to the Cornell comeback was not Davis's nor any other Cornell man's heroics but the sharp eyes (or imaginations) of the referees, who sent both Glenn Fine and Brian Banks to the bench with five fouls before the four-minute mark. Harvard's game depends on this pair of stars and it missed them dearly down the stretch...
Fine drew his fourth foul immediately at the open of the second half and was gone at the 11-minute mark; Banks was gone with five minutes to go. Despite strong second-half efforts by Hooft and Booker and Allen's last-second heroics, without Banks and Fine Harvard could neither stop Davis, who scored 14 in the second half, nor score frequently enough to stay ahead...