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...hand, the Crimson (3-12, 0-3) played as well together as a team as it has all season. Rotating well on defense and passing and scoring evenly up and down the roster, Harvard led a scrappy Wildcat team by as much as 13 in the first period, giving the sparse Harvard crowd in attendance several occasions for celebration...
Women's Track: Good. Looking at the only roster available, circa 1991-1992, the team should have a strong group of juniors and seniors on which to rely...
...women's fencing: Good. Yale didn't look to tough in its 1992-1993 roster...
...membership roster (annual dues: $15) is growing rapidly. A recent campaign has focused on installing chapters in each congressional district, supplemented by city, town and campus organizations. Although Perot, perhaps saving up for a grand gesture, withholds the tally even from state leaders, enrollment appears to have topped 2 million, doubling since late spring. This dwarfs other public-action groups, even Pat Robertson's influential Christian Coalition, which has been in existence far longer...
After graduation, he decided to give professional football a try. He made the 33-man Philadelphia Eagles roster and became a solid receiver for the team--when a teammate stepped on his hand during a pileup, breaking his fingers. It was then, after getting married, that he decided to give coaching...