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This strategy appeared to pay off as Brown leaped to a 2-1 lead at the half on goals by Francine Fusco at 19:26 and Debbie Ching at 39:38. The sole Harvard tally came at 7:25 when tri-captain and Ivy League women athlete of the week, Julie Brynteson, drilled a penalty kick past Bruin goalie Priscilla Duffy...
Sources said yesterday that Saul L. Chafin, chief of the University police, has promised the Harvard Police Association--the union for University police--that if the jury finds O'Connor innocent, the University will rehire him and give him back pay...
Bell said the worldwide switch from capital-saving to capital-using technologies has strained the economy. "Unless there is some degree of economic growth, you're not going to be able to pay for" new technologies, he said...
...other colleges, kids have to pay lots of money for drugs--here, they invent them," he mugged...
...price Stenhouse had to pay was his eligibility to play for the Crimson this spring. If, as he expects, he signs with the team that drafts him in January, he will take the spring semester off and go to spring training. "When I found out I had this choice--get my degree right away or play baseball right away--I knew baseball has always been my priority," he says, adding that he hopes to return next fall to complete his undergraduate requirements...