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...young, up and-coming team from UPenn should also challenge Princeton for the Ivy crown. The Quakers have added two talented frosh to their roster, including Alicia McConnell, who boasts a number two national ranking...

Author: By Marcc L. Quazzo, | Title: Racquetwomen Sweep Tufts | 12/4/1981 | See Source »

...zone, the Crimson began to fall back into the old pattern. Hobbled by their lack of height (the tallest girl on the roster is Freshman Wendy Joseph, officially listed at six feet, but probably closer to 5-ft. 10-in.), the hoopsters needed a strong defense to prevent the oppostion's big women from getting open inside for the easy shots. An inability to do that has marked Harvard's first three losses, most notably in the 94-38 Northwestern debacle last weekend...

Author: By Jon Losos, | Title: UMass Edges Women Hoopsters, 49-48 | 12/3/1981 | See Source »

Cuccia has the ball now, running an option right, getting hit and still getting the pitch off to...The Man checks the roster...to Acheson, who goes around end for seven. Got to stop that running game, The Man thinks. Got to stop Cuccia. And Callinan...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: The Moviegoer and the Multiflex | 11/18/1981 | See Source »

That simplicity disturbs those who want a more assertive memorial. The National Review, calling for a sculpture, sees the black granite, sunken walls and unalphabetical roster as a conspiracy to dishonor the dead. Carhart, a Purple Heart winner who lost out in the design competition (he proposed a statue of an officer ' offering a dead soldier heavenward) says the jury should : have consisted of war veterans, as if a beauty contest should be judged only by beauties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Storm over a Viet Nam Memorial | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

...right now Acheson has a lot of questions about his future, only one of which is whether he'll find a position on a pro roster. And even though he knows he loves to play football, even though he knows he'd like to continue to play, he has trouble isolating exactly what it is about the game that he loves. "It's hard to say what I like about football, in the same sense that it's difficult for someone who's been playing the violin for years to define why he loves it--it's almost become...

Author: By Jay Woodruff, | Title: Jim Acheson | 11/6/1981 | See Source »

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