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Leading the Crimson should be its three four-year blueliners, Megan Berthold, Sue Newell and Deb Taft. The Crimson is as shallow as the Huskies are deep, and Harvard Coach John Dooley will have to rely on the trio to carry the full defensive burden...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: Do You Have a Doubt? | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

Despite having to kill a penalty in the overtime. Harvard pressed and outshot Yale, 7-2. And when Sue Newell missed for the Crimson with just four seconds left, Harvard had its most frustrating tie--of defeat, if you will--of the season...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: Icewomen Frustrated in 1-1 Deadlock With Bulldogs | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

After a four-minute full, the Crimson struck again. First line center Kathy Carroll took a pass from left wing Diane Hurley and beat Kryspin high. Katrinka Leschey gave the second line another score when she took a beautiful Sue Newell corner feed and pumped it by the red-white-and-blue goalie...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: Icewomen Rout Hapless Huskies, 13-2 | 2/3/1984 | See Source »

...DiRubio (Dinny Starr, Katrinka Leachey) 2:48; H. Kathy Carroll (Diane Hurley, Suzanne Tanner) 7:17; H. Leachey (Sue Newell) 8:52; H. Deb Taft 10:14; H. Hurley (DiRubio, Tanner) 14:17; H. Hurley (Newell, Carroll) 1:07; H. Hurley (Carroll) 6:05; H. Carroll (Newell, Hurley) 12:15, H. DiRubio (Genie Simmons, Leachey) 14:16; C. Karan Marron (Judy Heman) 16:42; H. Taft 17:11; H. Christine Dooley (Kathy Conley, Mary Boland) 11; C. Nancy Graziano (Michelle Lweis, Marron) 4:26; H. Dooley (Taft) 16:02; H. Leachey (Tanner, DiRubio) 17:40 Saves, C. Debbie Kryspin...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: Icewomen Rout Hapless Huskies, 13-2 | 2/3/1984 | See Source »

...absurdity of such a position is obvious. If Blacks had the resources to sue individually every racist in America, there probably wouldn't be much of a problem in the first place (although in such a "sue-'em-all scenario," the courts would undoubtedly become over-crowded to the point of collapse). Less amusing is the fact that "merit" is usually trumpeted as the supreme good which affirmative action undermines, while in reality, anyone can name a thousand and one instances in which factors other than merit were taken into acount in, for example, getting a job. There...

Author: By Errol T. Louis, | Title: The Darker Side | 1/25/1984 | See Source »

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