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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Mark Baker (HARVARD) d. Paul Gardner (Cornell), 15-9, 15-7, 15-9; 2. Richard Chin (Cornell) d. Jonny Kaye (HARVARD), 15-10, 15-12, 12-15, 15-10; 3. Jon Bernheimer (HARVARD) d. Kevin Klipstein (Cornell), 15-6, 15-13, 15-12; 4. Jon Masland (HARVARD) d. Richard Loh (Cornell), 15-6, 15-11, 15-8; 5. Farokh Pandole (HARVARD) d. Jon Mao (Cornell), 15-12, 15-7, 15-6; 6. Jim Masland (HARVARD) d. Nick Bumstead (Cornell), 15-3, 15-5, 15-13; 7. Josh Horwitz (HARVARD) d. Mark Breuers (Cornell...
...number-one seeded Mark Baker found it tougher playing a first team All-American, such as the Big Red's Paul Gardner, he sure didn't show it. Described after the match by his coach as "one of the better intercollegiate players," Baker confidently struck out his talented opponent in three games. And brothers Jon and Jim Masland, playing at four and six seeds, were literally on the ball, exhausting their opponents with their persistence...
...rest of the first period featured more penalties than scoring, with Harvard Co-Captain Char Joslin being called for holding at the 10:17 mark of the period. However, Bowdoin's man-up situation was only 15 seconds old when defender Maggie O'Sullivan joined Joslin in the box on a tripping call, evening the teams at four-on-four...
...erosion of Communist power that it could do little to reverse in any case. Meanwhile, the U.S. is in no better position to impose its will on its robust NATO allies, especially a West Germany that has become the engine of change on the Continent, pouring the deutsche mark into Eastern Europe the way the dollar once flowed to the Western nations under the Marshall Plan. All through the summit the German question hung in the air, although the two leaders agreed to keep their public remarks on Eastern Europe to a minimum...
...Kiss of the Spider Woman, the novel of two mismatched prison inmates that became an Oscar-winning film, Manuel Puig portrayed how enforced intimacy can impel people to enter each other's psyches. Mystery of the Rose Bouquet, now at Los Angeles' Mark Taper Forum, explores the same phenomenon. This time the setting is a hospital in Argentina, and the characters who drift into each other's dreamscapes are women -- an old contrary patient, rich and autocratic (Anne Bancroft), and a middle-aged nurse whose outward cheer belies a lifetime of thwarted opportunity and scant satisfaction (Jane Alexander...