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...Game came and it was a beauty. In a plot similar to that of the The Game of all Games 25-years earlier, the Crimson found itself down by 16 with six minutes left, only to score two touchdowns to make it close. But Harvard did not repeat the legendary 1968 tie, failing to convert a two-point conversion after the first of its touchdowns. Once again a good, hard effort went unrewarded as the Bulldogs...
...showdown was changed from Ithaca, N.Y. to Princeton's own backyard only weeks before the October 24-26 meet. But, whether believing in the dictates of fate or not, they could have done very little to stop the Princeton machine; the Tigers put in a great team performance to repeat as Eastern champions...
...transfer in thefall of 1942, I trekked between Briggs on the Quadand the Radcliffe Yard, where everything-inparticular our classes--happened. That meant, inthat final year of young ladies' separate butequal education, an instructor, ending his lectureat Harvard, had to Cash on foot or bike acrossMass Ave, to repeat himself for our delicatefeminine ears. Nobody seemed to question this, andinstructors got their exercise...
...force or physical obstruction to block access to abortion clinics. The measure, which President Clinton signed into law last week, passed in the House 241 to 174 and in the Senate by a vote of 69 to 30. First-time violators can be fined up to $100,000; repeat offenders could get penalties of $250,000 and three years in prison...
...Jose explains halfheartedly as he and Juan are hustled into the van. The cops, of course, have heard it all before. "I had one girl tell me, 'Today is my day to get pregnant,"' Krajeski recalls, shaking his head. "I said, 'Excuse me?' I had to ask her to repeat it because I thought I heard her wrong. 'I'm going to meet my boyfriend,' she said. 'I want to be a young mother -- I want to have four children by the time...