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HARVARD SEEMS TO HOLD an odd fascination for Harper's. This month, the magazine has followed last year's much-vaunted "Harvard on the Way Down?" by Nelson Aldrich with an article on Radcliffe by Diana Trilling, called "Daughters of the Middle Class." Although the coincidence is probably accidental, Trilling's title underlines Harper's probable reasons for giving so much space to an institution whose internal evolution cannot concern a particularly large audience: Harper's is geared to the educated middle class of the Northeast, and its readers include enough alumni to make such articles profitable...
...slow start cost Harvard Wednesday's game against Adelphi, a small college meanie the Crimson whipped in 1976, 11-9. Before Gordie Nelson got the stickmen their second tally of the day only minutes before the half, Harvard had been outscored...
...Nelson connected twice more in the second half, but Adelphi held on for a 9-6 victory...
...game last Spring, the Harvard offense was clearly not clicking, so Crimson coach Bob Scalise prepared for the clash with Penn by shuffling his inexperienced midfields and moving Predun to attack, where he could play full-time and make the best of his flashy one-on-one moves. Gordie Nelson moved to a midfield slot...
After the first half, Harvard led, 9-2. Predun had already notched a hat-trick, attackmen Bill MacKenzie and Gordie Nelson each had a pair, and playmaker Steve Martin had garnered three assists...