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There are photographs of Betsy Richmond, who gave Harvard's women's tennis program new-found credibility three years ago by winning the triple crown--individual titles at the New Englands, GBCs, and Mass states. Current star Tina Bougas repeated the feat a year later...
Today the squad squares off against Dartmouth at Hanover. N.H. for a crucial test of their new-found respectability. The Green boasts a strong squad and last year edged the netwomen...
...techniques and its themes are essentially British, and I'm not sure the Brattle St. crowd is any better prepared for this than for Lulu. The best written part of the play, it seems to me, is Sir Flute's second-act monologue (which resembles Tom Stoppard's New-Found Land in a lower comic vein); here Wood seems to be speaking for himself, evoking the romantic America of Paramount and MGM: "You said all that pretentious rights-of-man nonsense, and then you went out and did it." With our hands on our guns and our heads...
Much of the tracksters' new-found stability comes from the ranks of the freshmen recruits. Yardling Alice Neuhauer took first in the long jump, an event Harvard is perennially weak in, with a leap of 4.96 meters. Teammate Karen Ueda was just a fraction off for second place. Neuhauser also finished third in the 60-yd. dash and could be a real boon to the Crimson's less-than-meaty sprinting division...
...Scovell also revels in a new-found camaraderie. "The shaving cream fights are a lot better than I expected," he says. His roommate. who had the distinction of being named the "Scholar-athlete" of Maryland last year, chimes in: "I didn't really expect anything. I guess I expected the food to be better. The food is awful...