Word: pounded
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...Code, a 5'7", 165-pound defenseman from Carleton Place, Ontario and Eliot House has been named the captain of the 1983-84 Harvard University Varsity Men's Hockey Team, it was announced at the team's banquet at the Harvard Club last night...
Senior defenseman Mark Fusco of Burlington, Mass, and Eliot House, who won the Hobey Baker Award earlier this spring, was selected to the John Tudor Memorial Award as the team's Most Valuable Player for the second straight season. The 5'9", 175-pound Fusco, a three-time All American, was Harvard's number two scorer with 46 points on 13 goals, 33 assists...
Appearing at Pound Hall as part of the Law School Forum series, before a predominantly female audience. Donahue urged the aspiring attorneys to sue a variety of institutions, including the makers of the Standardized Aptitude Test and the Roman Catholic church...
Although it is not clear from your recent (March 22) article on "Researchers Defend Use of Pounds' Dogs", a number of members of the Harvard Community do oppose the Massachusetts Pound Seizure Law, which is currently on the statute books, and which allows laboratories to requisition dogs from Public Pounds. It was Harvard researchers who, in 1956, were instrumental in the passage of the law, and today Harvard is by far the biggest user of pound dogs in the state, accounting for approximately...
Members of the Harvard Committee for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, an active and growing undergraduate group committed to improving the lot of animals at Harvard, urge that the Pound Seizure Law be repealed. If dogs are too easy and too cheap to get, they will be overused. It is high time to inject some more moral consideration into our relationships with other animals. Jonathan Haughton Instructor in Economics