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Captains: Amy DiMarzio, Beck Stringer...
HILARY HYLTON, TIME's stringer in Austin, Texas, has been monitoring the activities of the group that calls itself the Republic of Texas for more than a year, interviewing its enigmatic leader, Rick McLaren, as his group grew more active, establishing, for example, a system of courts (one in an air-conditioning repair shop). When McLaren declared himself at war with the U.S. last week, we naturally turned to Hylton for the inside story. "He's a Pied Piper figure whose rhetoric is so confounding that you're tempted to dismiss him," says Hylton. "But it's evident that McLaren...
...oppressive, particularly the subtle ways in which Phil--she realizes in retrospect--condescended to her, damaged her self-esteem, made her content to be "the tail to his kite." She never wavered in her devotion to him, however, even when he had an affair with a young Newsweek stringer in the early '60s. By that time, his behavior was becoming more erratic, the result of a manic-depressive disorder that was treated by a psychiatrist who "did more harm than good," she says, recommending existentialist philosophy in lieu of drugs. Finally, on the day he returned home after a stay...
Harvard's second goal also came on a penalty corner, but this one was a bit more improvised. Clark again took the shot, but this time it was deflected towards junior Beck Stringer. She flicked the ball to DiMarzio, who tallied the goal. For Stringer, usually a defensively-minded midfielder, the assist was the first point of her career...
Harvard's goal was created by one of its best offensive runs, a series of three corners in a row. The first one resulted in an unsafe shot by freshman Katie Schoolwerth, the second in a shot by junior Beck Stringer and a good leg save by Husky goalie Tricia Betts and the third in a goal...