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...sucess the stickwomen--who have never won an Ivy title--enjoyed last year to a spirited defense, led by goalie Denise Katsias (144 saves). Katsias, a sophomore this year, will be back to anchor a defense that should still be sound despite the loss of Kelly, the team's sweeper...
...left by Kelly at the sweeper position may be filled by either of this year's co-captains, Gia Barresi or Jenny Pyle. Barresi played the position well during the Crimson's final game of last season, a 1-1 tie with Yale, when Kelly was whistled for a five-minute penalty...
Barresi, however, may find herself leading the defense from the sweeper position next year, something she did convincingly against Yale when Kelly was sidelined with a five-minute penalty...
...left Cuba for the U.S. at 16, headed for the garment district, one of the few sources of jobs for Cuban newcomers. Says he: "When I came to Miami in 1960, I didn't speak any English. I had no money and no job. I started as a sweeper, cleaning the factory." After mastering various industry skills, Acosta sank his savings into a garment- cutting service in 1967 and parlayed that into his first clothing line three years later...
...grey fog of people, "Lost and bewildered in the thickening mist" presents the wen at its gloomist. Also intriguing are Hannah More and William Parsons' words on the tumuluous bred riots that swept the nation towards the end of the century. And Mary Alcock's "The Chimney Sweeper's Complaint" whisks in the industrial fervor...