Word: numbers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Penn's number one tennis player. Murray Robinson, couldn't believe--or perhaps didn't want to believe--that the Crimson's Don Pompan had reached the ball before it bounced twice. Robinson knew that with the score at 4-2 in favor of Pompan in a third-set tie-breaker he had lost his grip on a match that he had begun by taking the first...
...Crimson racquetwomen breezed to victory. Second singles Martha Roberts struggled through the second set with Betty Quigley, committing a number of unforced errors. "I just lost my concentration," Roberts said. She pulled herself together, served a few aces...
Abby Meiselman, playing at number four, continued the onslaught by downing Julie Hanavan in identical sets, 6-3, 6-3, and fellow yardling Kristen Mertz took the fifth singles match by a wide 6-1, 6-0 margin. Wrapping it up, Leslie Miller, playing number six, defeated her opponent...
Earlier this year, Harvard coach Harry Parker said he did not expect the team to dominate in the Ivy League. "We're anticipating quite a number of real strong crews this spring, and I'm concerned about what we can do," he crewned...
...rally will begin at 1 p.m. with a march from Moors Hall, North House, to the Yard. Eugene J. Green '80, co-chairman of CSAAS, said last night the march would pass several river Houses, in order to draw a large number of participants...