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...dazzling glare of sun bleached beaches, the warmth of a gentle breeze and the aroma of uncapped coppertone--perhaps the men's tennis team just weren't ready for these foreign sensations. Whatever the cause, the netmen returned from their week long training sojourn with a 1-4 record and a greater respect for West Coast deities...

Author: By Janie Smith, | Title: No Fun In The Sun: Crimson Squads Struggle | 3/31/1981 | See Source »

...over Penn, ranked number four nationally in preseason polls, came after the laxwomen had made their own sojourn south--to Philadelphia--where they trounced Temple, Ursinus, and West Chester State, all ranked in the top ten. Harvard has been ranked fifth in the country...

Author: By George P. Bayliss, | Title: Laxwomen Trounce Penn, 7-6 | 3/30/1981 | See Source »

With spring break just over the horizon, the Harvard rugby club is looking forward to another season of scrums and fun. According to club president ROY ROBERTS, 25 ruggers will sojourn to Nassau, the Bahamas, to face three native squads in five games over the March break to officially kick off the season, which includes eight games in April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On the Road With WHRB; More Mike Desaulniers News | 2/21/1981 | See Source »

...bulk of New-Found-Land consists of a monologue by the younger official that transports the audience from its evening-long sojourn in Britain to a whirlwind tour of the U.S.A. As Arthur, Barry Mann must sustain a vividness of vision and intensity of delivery over the 15-minute speech, as he drags the audience from New York to Chicago to San Francisco, from one cliche of 1930s America to another--Hell's Kitchen, Chicago newsmen, dustbowls, Okies and all. With a wild eye and a remarkable range of voices, Mann holds the audience's attention and summons into...

Author: By Scott A. Rosenberg, | Title: Hung in Public | 11/20/1980 | See Source »

...gladhanding, Karmal's sojourn in Moscow was expected to turn up little in the way of hard Soviet aid, at least not enough to pump some life into Afghanistan's hemorrhaging economy. Instead, Karmal and Brezhnev signed a wide-ranging treaty of military cooperation. Said Karmal, with utter slavishness: "Were it not for the Soviet Union, there would be no Afghanistan on the political map of our planet, and all mankind would have been suppressed by the brutal barbarity of fascism and imperialism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AFGHANISTAN: Karmal Calls | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

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