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Harvard is 350 years old and is throwing itself a party. And, oh what a party. Derek Bok's on Time magazine, John Harvard's on his own postage stamp, chrysanthemums are on the steps of Widener, and the special 350th seal is on just about everything else...
...Harvard dropped a 19-point decision to the Holy Cross Crusaders. The Crimson had jumped out to the lead on the strength of a 20-8 first-half run. But the Crusaders dominated play late in the game, going on a 30-8 streak in the second half to seal the victory. It was the Crimson's third defeat in four games...
Many other universities already license their name and insignia. Stanford, for example, regulates its name, the block "S" symbol with and without a tree, the Stanford seal and the name "Cardinal" when it refers to the school, said Maria L. Gladfelter, an administrator at the institution's licensing office. She said the program raised $257,000 last year...
...local businesses said that while it might raise the price of items bearingHarvard's name or seal, the policy would probablynot affect sales...
...crucial goal came on a three-on-one break. Vukonich fed Murphy in the middle, and Murphy slipped a pass back to Vukonich in the left slot. Vukonich returned the favor, whipping a pass off Burke's stick back to Murphy, who let loose from 10 feet to seal the game...