Word: stevenses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Captais Ruth Stevens was one of the few bright spots for Radcliffe in yesterday's matches. Ranked as Radcliffe's top player, she and second-ranked Susan Handy were the lone Radcliffe performers able to achieve victories against Williams.
In the Trinity match, only Stevens triumphed, as she took a four-game victory from last year's third-ranked collegiate player, winning by the score of 15-10, 11 15, 15-11, 15-13.
The turnover has been complete; all of the faces on the team are new to the Harvard financial scene. In chronological order, the additions since former Treasurer George F. Bennett '33 announced his retirement in late 1972 have been: Treasurer George Putnam '49, Walter M. Cabot '54, president of the...
Harold and Maude. A great box office success, presumably because of group of semi-zombies each saw the thing 350 times. With music by the didactic Cat Stevens.
Ammons came late to poetry. The son of a North Carolina farmer, he studied science at Wake Forest but did not have enough money to complete graduate work at Berkeley in English. He spent ten years selling glass medical gadgetry for a New Jersey firm; characteristically, he did it so...