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Snyder attributed the difference to the fact that people in the sports information offices "not play the game, and they do not sweat out on the court, so they just can' know."...Crimson freshman forward Monroe Trout was named the ECAC Ivy League Rookie of the Week for this 21 point, 12 rebound performance in the Crimson's 107-94 win over Yale last week. People around the league are beginning to take notice of Harvard's stellar freshman class, most notably Trout and forward/center JOE CARRABINO...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sheehy Misses by Inches | 2/14/1981 | See Source »

...Crimson set 13 pool and five meet records--often breaking its own marks or those of teammates--and it often seemed as if it wasn't even breaking into a sweat in the process...

Author: By Howard N. Mead, | Title: Aquamen Swamp the Field in GBCs; Downs Stars With Three-Win Effort | 2/11/1981 | See Source »

Drenched with sweat, the Harvard icemen clopped through the rink of Boston Garden on the way to locker room number 11, there to savor a triumph nearly without flaw. They trooped past a noisy, elation-filled melee of back-slapping, chances of "Harvard!" and clenched fists of satisfaction. They were tired, very tired, but they were also damn happy...

Author: By Jim Hershberg, | Title: At Long last Beanpot | 2/10/1981 | See Source »

...physical existences of the characters. The rich, hot colors of Brazil--lush greens, electric blue seas, lurid sunsets--seem charged with surreal power; even the pastels seem energized, and the slums are unfailingly photogenic in their squalor. The enchanting promiscuity of the landscape, the vagabond itinerancy, and the no-sweat amorality of the characters keep the narrative amiably in motion, unburdened by overt lecturing or tedious symbols. The native Cico, who might have been pressed into the boring documentary role of "yokel-from-the-primitive-hinterlands-who-learns-the-modern-world-fast-and-succeeds-in-the-city," more realistically straddles...

Author: By F. MARK Muro, | Title: To the Brazilian Beat | 2/5/1981 | See Source »

...dungarees were of fawn corduroy, his shirt of red and blue lumberjack checks. He wore boots that were unusual, being silver-coloured; and beneath each armpit, in a shade of fawn that matched his dungarees, were sewn-on patches, appearing to symbolise a labourer's excretion of sweat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Banality of Deceit OTHER PEOPLE'S WORLDS | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

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