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...team squashed Brown, 15-49, a few minutes after the Crimson women dumped the Bruins, 24-31, both teams are undefeated. Women's Couch Dennis Cochrane-Fikes was pleased with his team's showing, as Harvard's first five finishers crossed the lines in a 62-second span. "Ideally, you want your top five within 60 seconds," he said after the meet, not appearing too concerned over the extra two seconds. The women harriers were led by Kate Wiley in 17:30, followed by Kathleen Good and Lois Bronner, though the surprisingly strong Bruins grabbed fourth through seventh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men, Women Harriers Trounce Brown | 10/1/1983 | See Source »

UMass effectively put the Crimson away in a roughly 10-minute span of the first quarter, looking nothing like a team that had lost its previous two games by a combined score of 62-13. Minuteman quarterback Jim Simcone capped his first offensive series with a 35-yard bomb to older brother and split end Bob. With Harvard cornerback John Dailey caught turning the wrong way, Simcone hauled it in and sauntered across the line...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Early TDs Hurt Harvard; UMass Takes First Win | 9/26/1983 | See Source »

...past six months or so, he has appeared increasingly edgy, with a fleeting attention span. He started skipping work, and chums feared that he would derail from the fast track. In July he quit his D.A. post to devote all his time to studying for his third try at the bar. Kennedy spent much of the summer in Rapid City and the surrounding Black Hills. He has a good friend there named Bill Walsh, a onetime Roman Catholic priest and part owner of a hotel in Deadwood. The two of them would run several miles a day, go swimming...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crash Landing For Bobby | 9/26/1983 | See Source »

While athletic department officials--as well as most of the facilities' users--count those two structures as well-schemed successes, neither project was without problems. Contractors worked throughout last summer to install enough seating to span the length of the 100-yard field, then scrambled to erect seats in the enclosed end of the stadium in time for The Game. "Before the Yale game, there was round-the-clock pressure to get the seats in." Athletic Director John P. Reardon Jr. '60 says. Construction workers did not complete the seating until the Tuesday before the Yale game...

Author: By Thomas J. Meyer, | Title: Building (and Rebuilding) for Success | 9/12/1983 | See Source »

Vega, now visible nearly directly overhead and part of the constellation Lyra, is located about 26 light years away, the distance light would travel in that span of time, or about 150 trillion miles. Scientists believe the star to be about twice the size and 60 times as bright as the sun, with the particles extending in an envelope or disk about 7.4 billion miles in radius, approximately twice the distance from the sun to the orbit of its outermost planet...

Author: By Gilbert Fuchsberg, | Title: Vega: Just Another Star? | 8/16/1983 | See Source »

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