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Jewett says that while he is more careful about locking his own apartment now (he said there had been a serious burglary in his faculty row apartment two or three years ago), his behavior as a city walker now is not much different than it was 30 years...
Amherst fired a 397 to take the tri-meet for the second year in a row, topping the favored hosts by 7 shots. Traditionally hapless Tufts played true to form, finishing far behind the other two schools...
...Crew would like to draw the attention of The Crimson and its readers to the phrase: "Harvard's Women's Crew Team," a misnomer used in the opening of the article. Although we are a women's team, and although we are all undergraduates enrolled at Harvard University, we row for Radcliffe...
...that time chose the black and white colors, and which today remains organized under the name of Radcliffe. As such, awkward statements like the one in your article--"the women in black--the Harvard women's crew team"--are precluded. We race in black rather than crimson; we row as Radcliffe rather than as Harvard...
FLORIDA. The nation's second busiest death row is accommodating an unusual new arrival: a pepper-haired, bespectacled genius named George James Trepal, who fed rat poison to the family next door because he considered them bad neighbors. It seems that Trepal, a science buff and member of Mensa, a social club for the high IQed, grew tired of his neighbors' loud music and barking dogs. He left a death threat on the door, and when that didn't work he slipped into the Carr family kitchen and laced some thallium nitrite into a pack of 16-oz. Coca-Cola...