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...think it's a very sad situation," John P. Reardon Jr. '60, director of athletics, said yesterday. "We wanted to stay in Division 1-A based on our tradition--basically Harvard, Yale and Princeton started the NCAA. I don't think it's a good omen for college athletics...
...lights to the arena aren't on by the time Rehkamp struggles up two sets of concrete stairs to the entrance of Bright. Jack Reardon, who runs the arena, has already unchained the doors for her and then disappeared. She's alone in the cavernous arena to practice figure-skating routines, and it's nice to click on the Panasonic and step onto the ice, performing to the undivided attention of 2000 mute chairs while sound waves glide across the ice and reverberate off the wooden rafters high above...
...John P. Reardon Jr. '60, director of Athletics and a onetime Harvard football manager, had--with the aid of King and managerial "wunderkind" John Fenton--revitalized the Undergraduate Manager's Council (UMC) to spur interest and participation in the program...
...emphasize his point, he relates an anecdote about athletic director John P. Reardon. Two years ago--in the middle of the Crimson's six-game losing streak--Reardon had a little chat with the team, telling them that he was concerned about their image, and said that it was alright for Harvard's football players to be friends with cellists...
Soccer fans were privileged to see JOHN P. REARDON '60, director of Athletics, and PAT MILLER, assistant director of Athletics, cheering the Crimson to victory against Boston College Wednesday afternoon. Reardon also kept an eye out for his first cousin once removed. B.C. leading scorer ANN PORELL, sister of Kirkland House senior JOHN PORELL...