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HARVARD (62): Neil Phillips 5-0--10; Kyle Dodson 2-0--4; Bill Mohler 1-2--4; Mike Gielen 2-0--4; Tedd Evers 2-0--4; Pat Smith 2-0--4; Fred Schernecker 4-2--10; Keith Webster 2-0--4; David Lang 2-1--5; Kevin Collins 0-0--0. Total 22-5--49. Fouled out: None. Total fouls: Harvard 14, Columbia 13. Turnovers: Harvard 11, Columbia 11. Rebounds: Harvard 30 (Gielen, Schernecker 5), Columbia 30 (Gwydir 7). Assists: Harvard 9 (Phillips 3), Columbia 16 (Couch 8). Columbia 33 27 60 Harvard...
...really important [to win] because it was the opening of the room," epee fencer Jim O'Neil added, "and the alumni there wanting us to win put extra pressure on us and we were psyched...
Leading the Crimson attack were O'Neil (3-0) in epee and Kevin McCarthy (3-0) in sabre...
Richard Nixon claimed his part just as soon as he became President. He eagerly plugged into the moon landing, talking by phone to Neil Armstrong and Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin on the lunar surface. "This certainly has to be the most historic phone call ever made." It was even more, and Nixon knew it. He launched a global diplomatic odyssey timed to take advantage of the Apollo 11 success. His itinerary placed him on the aircraft carrier Hornet just as the moon crew was fished out of the ocean and lifted onto the TV screens of people all over the globe...
...fight of her political life. "The Prime Minister is on trial," thundered Labor Party Leader Neil Kinnock. Facing a packed and unusually hostile House of Commons, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher last week set out to convince Britons that she had told the truth about her role in the "Westland affair," a complicated brouhaha over the future of a British helicopter company that had already brought down two of her Cabinet ministers. Her voice sometimes quavering and cracking, she meticulously presented her case. "Doubtless," she admitted, "there were a number of matters which could have been handled better, and this...