Word: rowing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Vermont attack proved to be too much for Harvard goalie Allain Roy despite a strong 24-save performance by the Crimson sophomore, who started two games in a row for only the second time in his career. Cleary started Roy over classmate Chuckie Hughes because of his strong performance last week...
After the second round Friday night, the Crimson looked golden. No one had been eliminated yet. Harvard amazed itself. Knocking off 17 matches in a row, the team just forgot how to lose. So much that Harvard found itself in an unfamiliar position--second place...
...Cole, at 134-lbs., won his third match in a row before falling to a bothersome infection in his leg. He then dropped his last two matches. Cole was a hopeful for first place in the tournament, and his injury robbed the Crimson of valuable points...
...sale of assets since Time Inc. acquired Warner Communications last July, the merged company agreed last week to shed a subsidiary that had turned out to be a disappointing performer. Time Warner said it will sell its Illinois-based textbook publishing unit, Scott, Foresman, for $455 million to Harper & Row Publishers, which is owned by media baron Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. When it bought Scott, Foresman in 1986, Time paid $520 million and assumed $50 million in debt. Time Warner's losses on the Scott, Foresman investment will total $175 million, which will be written off in the fourth...
...taken me a little over two years of Harvard to get to this point. What will two more years do? And what about 25? Will I eventually turn into one of those gray-haired, Harvard-tie-wearing alumni who sit in the front row and munch caviar while cheering on the old alma mater every year...