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...Crimson yesterday incorrectly identified the subject of a photograph on page 3. The man identified as Mayor Walter J. Sullivan was actually a Sullivan Campaign worker named Robert O'Leary. The Crimson regrets the error...
While the Crimson dominated the match in every statistical category, including shots (27 to Yale's 14), the Bulldogs erased any apparent advantage when Yale forward Katie O'Sullivan put in the game's only tally 20:20 into the second half. The goal sealed the stickwomen's fate and put an end to their roller-coaster season...
Last January, Currier House student and bell desk attendent Johnathan O. Williams '88 was targeted by a "Negro hit squad." Now we learn that one racist punk, Gregory H. Williams '88, has been exonerated by the Harvard administration, first by receiving a slap on the wrist probation, then by being allowed to play football. For the well-heeled bigots who run this bastion of race and class privilege, Black students are obviously less important than Crimson pigskin and this is nothing...
Early precinct results showed conservative incumbent Albert L. "Dapper" O'Neil as the top votegetter in the at-large race, with 47,817 votes. But supporters of rent control and stronger civil rights policies won three of the panel's four at-large seats. Christopher Ianella was re-elected with 45,472 votes. Rosario Salerno received 39,089 votes and incumbent Michael J. McCormack came in fourth with 36,326 votes. In the nine district elections every incumbent was reelected...
...going to win the election by 50 votes," 15-year Tierney campaign worker Danny P. O'Neil said at 9 o'clock...