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...NOTEBOOK Allard batted three for five against B.C. "I like to beat those guys," the senior said of his father's alma mater... The strangest play of the game came in the bottom of the ninth. Eagle Mike Scott stepped into the batter's box 0-for-4 with three strikeouts and determined not to get his fourth. Scott blasted the ball back to the mound, where it hit the rubber and shot straight up. Musselman camped under the ball, fielded it and made the play at first. "That's what happens when you're winning," Nahigian said...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Batmen Lambaste B.C., 14-3; Hurlers Strike Out 13 Eagles | 4/7/1983 | See Source »

Cutler plans to become a full-time squash coach at his prep school alma mater, Noble & Greenough, where he started coaching on a part-time basis this winter...

Author: By Janet A. Titus, | Title: Giving Up Harvard Squash for the Birds | 3/8/1983 | See Source »

...Klinger will show up in that cunning little chiffon number he bought in Seoul. Frank will fritter and whine and cluck like a chicken. B.J. will keep trying to prove he is not the most decent soul south of the 38th parallel. Winchester will open another picnic basket from Mater and savor caviar on a tongue depressor. Father Mulcahy will smile and sigh. Trapper will somehow keep his balance on that second-banana peel. Hot Lips will practice her yoga and do her nails. Henry will accidentally impale himself on a hypodermic needle. Hawkeye will wonder at the insanity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: M*A*S*H, You Were a Smash | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

...success of Harvard's current fundraising campaign proves, the college's alumni are extremely loyal. This tradition of support was already thriving 200 years ago. So when Massachusetts' founding fathers organized the new state's government in 1780, a Harvard man made sure his alma mater was well treated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constitutionally, State Has A Soft Spot for Harvard | 2/15/1983 | See Source »

That opening proposal, initially sketched by President Reagan in a speech last May at Eureka College, his Illinois alma mater, reflected two strongly held Administration convictions: first, that the Soviet Union had moved dangerously ahead in the nuclear arms race; second, that any START agreement must consequently cut existing Soviet forces, particularly land-based, intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), while leaving the U.S. free to catch up by adding to its own arsenal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Tougher Stand for START | 2/7/1983 | See Source »

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