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Harvard scored first in the first quarter, after Bob Joyce recovered a fumble at the Dartmouth 14-yard line. Terry Denson made the two-yard TD ran, followed by Scott Griswold's PAT. Dartmouth struck back with its own seven points with 21 seconds left in the period...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Nip Dartmouth | 10/15/1983 | See Source »

...recognized by at least half the student body, a fact that he has learned to accept. "It's just the way Harvard," Vignali says. "I had somebody ask me the other day if we'd won the game." Running for the Records Player G TCB Yards Avg. TD Year Mark Vignali 3 71 347 4.9 2 1983 Mark Vignali (projection) 10 236* 1156* 4.9 6 1983 Jim Callinan...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Mark Vignali | 10/7/1983 | See Source »

...drinking ("the more recollection of it made him doubt his own veracity," Adams wrote) spanned the ceremony undeterred: I recall a midnight, dead-of-winter trip to Plum Island with a few friends. We put on most of the clothes we owned, folded down the top of his MG-TD (then a new car, not an antique) and had a glorious time ripping along the joy road till dawn. We drove with such panache I never guessed he was no drunk that the next day he could not remember the trip...

Author: By John D. Solomon, | Title: Professor Charged With Assault On Students | 6/6/1983 | See Source »

...drinking ("the more recollection of it made him doubt his own veracity," Adams wrote) spanned the ceremony undeterred: I recall a midnight, dead-of-winter trip to Plum Island with a few friends. We put on most of the clothes we owned, folded down the top of his MG-TD (then a new car, not an antique) and had a glorious time ripping along the joy road till dawn. We drove with such panache I never guessed he was no drunk that the next day he could not remember the trip...

Author: By Holly A. Idklson, | Title: University Hedges On Third World Activities | 6/6/1983 | See Source »

...drinking ("the more recollection of it made him doubt his own veracity," Adams wrote) spanned the ceremony undeterred: I recall a midnight, dead-of-winter trip to Plum Island with a few friends. We put on most of the clothes we owned, folded down the top of his MG-TD (then a new car, not an antique) and had a glorious time ripping along the joy road till dawn. We drove with such panache I never guessed he was no drunk that the next day he could not remember the trip...

Author: By Richard T. Cooper, | Title: When Men Were Men and Women Were Wives | 6/6/1983 | See Source »

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