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...whatever reason--bad snap, bad hold, bad kick--Harvard came away with a dissatisfying 31-31 tie that will leave the Crimson's chances for an Ivy League title hanging in the balance of out-of-town scoreboards...

Author: By Josie Karp, | Title: Despite 31-31 Result, Matt Johnson Wasn't Tied Up | 11/7/1991 | See Source »

...stands in the Square waiting to get his picture taken, Gordon M. Fauth '93 has to be reminded to smile. It's a sunny, brisk day, and chattering students and the Out-of-Town News worker cut between Fauth and the Crimson photographer, ducking their heads, nodding in silent apology and moving on down the street. All around swirl the sounds of the Square, from the hawks of the Square Deal man to the laughter of the kids in the pit by the T-stop. Gordon's silence and stiff posture are strangely out of place in this acre...

Author: By Philip M. Rubin, | Title: 35-Year-Old Sophomore Gordon Fauth Juggles Yet Another Experience: College Life | 4/13/1991 | See Source »

Rain or shine, Anthony, 35, stands six days a week by Out-of-Town News, pressing copies of The Square Deal on passers-by and urging them to "save your hard-earned money." In the process, his red Square Deal windbreaker and flat Maine accent have become permanent fixtures of the Square...

Author: By Erica L. Werner, | Title: Meet Two 'Square' People: | 3/16/1991 | See Source »

...Usually the crew shells are used to our sailing races and know what to do," Bowers said. "But because of all of the out-of-town boats on the river, rowers expected us to steer away and there were a few too many close calls...

Author: By Daniel E. Kosowsky, | Title: Sailors Place Twice in Weekend Races | 10/24/1990 | See Source »

...visitors such ominous advice? The surprising source is the New York Daily News, which bills itself as New York's Hometown Paper. The News has spent the past year preparing for the possibility of a multiunion strike by seeking "replacement workers" from around the U.S. To orient its out-of-town talent to life in the wilds of Manhattan, the News is preparing a guidebook that portrays a vision of the city dramatically at odds with the paper's public boosterism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: The Scab's Baedeker | 5/7/1990 | See Source »

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