Word: notebooke
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...NOTEBOOK: The Crimson plays its home opener at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3:30 p.m., hosting Boston University...Wheaton is now 1-1 on the year, after defeating Smith, 12-5, in its season-opener...Rowning threw 101 pitches on the afternoon...Harvard stranded 11 runners on base, Wheaton left only four...Both Brown and Crowley walked three times for the batswomen...
...NOTEBOOK'S NOTEBOOK: The Crimson owns a 4-17-1 record in NCAA tournament play. Last year, Harvard dropped twin 4-2 contests to the University of Minnesota-Duluth in the quarterfinal round...Harvard Captain Scott Fusco and fourth-line center Greg Chalmers have played in three NCAA tournaments...Forward Tim Smith and goalie Grant Blair have played in two. Smith scored a goal in each game of last year's opening round match against UMD...In 1983, the Crimson advanced all the way to the final game of the tournament, dropping a 6-2 contest to Wisconsin...Fusco leads...
...friend, Mary, passed around some examples of sexist advertisements cut out of magazines, showing women being hung, women in pain, breasts airbrushed into icecubes in alcohol ads. Others circulated petitions asking us to write our congresspeople. A girl saw me scribbling in a notebook. "Reporter," she said and came over to my seat. She was covered in buttons, and showed me a few. One said, "Pro-choice and I Organize." You have to organize to be feared, she explained...
...NOTEBOOK: Harvard fourth-line forward Pete Follows didn't play Saturday because of an ankle injury...Fusco finished with three assists to give him 129 for his career...
...Linkletter would walk off with the trophy for most tots questioned, and Harvard Psychiatrist Robert Coles would be hands- down, standing-ovation winner of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. He might also win the Dino De Laurentiis plaque for epic production. To date, Coles has spent 28 years toting notebook, crayons and tape recorder around the world, attempting to glean moral and political insights from children, an effort that now runs to seven books and more than a million words...