Word: quests
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Tomorrow, our women's ice hockey team will depart for Minnesota to begin its quest for the American Women's College Hockey Association National Championship. Seeded first, Harvard is the overwhelming favorite to bring home the title. Already, the team's accomplishments are mind-boggling. Riding off an amazing 28-game winning streak, it has captured both the Eastern College Athletic Conference regular season crown and the playoff championship. Boasting four of the nation's top five goal scorers, the team has an overall record of 31-1-0 and has outscored its opponents...
...Killar began his quest with a 3-0 victory over Northwestern's Drew Pariano in the first round. In the second round, he shutdown Ivy foe Rick Springman with ease, handing him a 5-2 loss. In the quarterfinals, Killar faced more of a challenge, as he was matched with Kirk White of Boise State. In a heated, high-scoring battle White was able to pull out a 12-11 victory on his way to eventually winning the national title...
...bright, almost neon like quality. As she sweats through sickness in Central America a fuzzy magic-realism pervades. New York and Las Vegas become the barren, American suburban talk-show circuit. Like the text, Keelin is subtly changed by each new location, making a journey that began as a quest for someone else her own. Even as she moves towards real independence, though, Keelin is snared by the complexities and false promises of the family bond. It seems that even a family as symbolically linked as her own, in the end is only a handful of people randomly fastened together...
...Harvard women's water polo team (5-2, 1-0 Ivy) traveled to Brown (1-6, 0-1 Ivy) Wednesday night to begin its quest for an undefeated Ivy League record...
...Prince '02, is a self-proclaimed humanist who has been blackmailed into allowing Ptydepe to become the official means of intra-office communication by his assistant, the nefarious Ballas, played expertly by Johannes Mowth, and, presumably, by the silent accomplice Mr. Pillar (Malka Resnicoff '00/Hostetler). As Gross begins his quest to set things right and prevent the ridiculously efficient language from taking over, he meets an absurd cast of office characters who seem to feed off one another's eccentricities...