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Sophomore Tasha Cupp picked up the win in both games, while Harvard's bats and gloves were much sharper than they were Saturday when Harvard split a doubleheader with Brown...

Author: By David S. Griffel, | Title: Softball Breaks Out of Slump | 4/16/1996 | See Source »

...general, we were sharper all the way through, and we're building for Corpus Christi," he said. Penn State 0 Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Netmen Throttle Nittany Lions, 7-0 | 3/6/1996 | See Source »

...reeds, and percussion is no easy task, especially since the Agassiz has no pit; instead, the orchestra is crammed between the stage and the first row of seats. When intelligible, the Citizens of the Tower of London are at best satisfactory. Though their swinging and swaying could have been sharper and better choreographed, they looked incredibly happy doing it. The grim faced quartet of Yeomen, looking a bit ridiculous in their putty, bright red uniforms, function more as a sight gag than a meaningful musical contribution to the show...

Author: By Fabian Giraldo, | Title: Shaky 'Yeomen' Sings with Heart | 12/7/1995 | See Source »

...fall from heaven could not be in sharper contrast with the ideals articulated in San Francisco, where rhetoric went so far as to quote Scripture about the fulfillment of prophecy. Cordell Hull, a U.S. Secretary of State during World War II, proclaimed, "There will no longer be need for spheres of influence, for alliances, balances of power or any other of the special arrangements through which, in the unhappy past, the nations strove to safeguard their security or to promote their interests...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE U.N. AT 50: WHO NEEDS IT? | 10/30/1995 | See Source »

...wedlock births, a fact confirmed by a study done by Charles A. Murray '65. Murray's study showed that a 10 percent reduction in welfare benefits for unwed mothers would result in a corresponding five percent decline in illegitimacy, and larger cuts would produce an even sharper decline in illegitimacy. Admittedly, such a policy change would force many unwed mothers to give their children up to the state, but in the long run the benefits to society would more than outweigh the costs. The welfare system desperately needs reform that will reduce the rate of illegitimacy to its historical level...

Author: By Bradley L. Whitman, | Title: Welfare's Lost Children | 9/30/1995 | See Source »

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