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Secondly, Harvard had revenge on its mind (thanks to a 4-3 Quaker win in December, the Crimson's worst showing of the season), and then there was the fact that the Crimson could not afford to lose if its playoff hopes were to remain afloat, especially not to a team with a 5-14 record...
...Crimson's fortunes improved as an ailing Jim Corcoran toyed with his Quaker opponent, racking up a third round cradle. "Corcoran deserves all the credit for turning the whole match around," said Smith...
...embracing academic interests, which he says equip him as a diplomat to "deal with issues on a plane of both contemporary and historical perspective." Riesman recalls a Phi Beta Kappa address that Moynihan delivered at Harvard in which he compared student radicals of the 1960s to the Quaker, Leveler and Digger religious dissidents of Cromwell's England, and then predicted that student activism would die out in the '70s when the demographic bulge produced by the postwar baby boom subsided. Says Riesman: "There aren't many people who have enough knowledge of the Fifth Monarchy Men of the 1640s...
...Alys Pearsall Smith, the prim American Quaker who had been Russell's first wife, still pinned pink ribbons in her hair for his visits...
Three of the starting five were injured in that debacle, frozen to the bench for Radcliffe's last valiant effort against Yale Sunday. Sue Williams aggravated a rib injury in a collision with a Quaker that will put the Cliffe's star shooter out of action for the next three weeks...