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...Harvard knew the Minutemen were not pushovers, and went into the game prepared. "Our mood before the game was intense, not tense." Maureen Finn, one of the Crimson's top scorers, said after the game, adding that "even though the score was close, there was no way we were going to let them beat...

Author: By Charles W. Slack, | Title: 10-0 Laxwomen Nail UMass | 4/20/1981 | See Source »

Complete scoring for the 9-0, third-ranked-nationally Harvard women's lacrosse team: MAUREEN FINN: 29 goals, 15 assists, for 44 points; FRANCESCA DEN HARTOG: 34, 8, for 42; CAT FERRANTE: 13, 12, for 25; ANNIE MACMILLAN. 15, 4, for 19; JENNIFER WHITE; 8,4 for 12; KERRY BRYAN: 8, 0, for 8; WISTIE OPPENLANDER; 1, 4, for 5; CHRIS SAILER; 0, 2, for 2; ANNIE VELIE; 1, 1, for 2: SARAH SEWALL; 1, 0, for 1; ZANNE VINE; 1, 0, for 1; The laxwomen face their stiffest challenge since spring break Saturday when they travel to Amherst...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Curtin Being Watched; Ruggers Travel to Ivies | 4/18/1981 | See Source »

Today, on the offensive side, the Crimson needs the usual strong game out of leading scorers Francesca Den Hartog, Maureen Finn, and Cat Ferrante. The offense will depend on the same cutting rotation passing attack that hammered UNH with 35 shots. If things get tight, though, look for Den Hartog as the "Fran Without Ollie Show," which is always at its best during prime time...

Author: By John Beilenson, | Title: Laxwomen Travel to Amherst Today To Face Nationally Ranked Minutemen | 4/18/1981 | See Source »

...Daughter Maureen: The attempted assassination "ruined one of my best suits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seriously, Folks... | 4/13/1981 | See Source »

...Howard Baker passed it on to reporters. CBS Correspondent Jed Duvall reported the story on the air, with Rather noting that it was not from official sources. Then, after being handed a note, the anchorman said that Brady had died and asked for a moment of silence. A.P. Reporter Maureen Santini asked White House Press Aide David Prosperi if he would find out whether the rumors were true - at just about the same time that ABC's Bill Greenwood was asking if Brady was dead. "Yes, I will," Prosperi said to Santini, nodding his head, and Greenwood apparently mistook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: A Story Made for Television | 4/13/1981 | See Source »

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