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...victory against Franklin & Marshall, which Piltch said would be a "good test of how good we can be," is an improvement upon last week's 9-0 shutout against Navy because the Diplomats are traditionally considered a more competitive team. And the Crimson triumph is an improvement upon last year's F&M match, which Harvard...
...first meet of the young 1989-90 indoor track season, the Crimson defeated the Boston College Eagles Saturday at the Gordon Indoor Track and Tennis Center. The men's squad posted a 83-52 victory, while the women's team won by a 83-30 margin...
Although no Harvard records were set, a few Crimson athletes did set personal best marks. Sophomore Ed Rios, who scored a team-high 15 points in the meet, eclipsed his personal best in the high jump, as he placed second with a 6-ft., 8-in. jump. Rios also posted a 6.41 time in the 55-meter hurdles to place first in that event...
...team also scored first place finishes in the triple jump (Dean Lufkin, 46-ft., 7-in.), 400-meter (Gupta, 51.54), 800-meter (Eric Rahe, 1:54.62) and the two-mile relay...
...more remarkable then that the director-writer team of Bob Zemeckis and Bob Gale has created, in the space of just four years, two terrific movies on this subject. Like its predecessor, Back to the Future, Part II does not merely warp time; it twists it, shakes it and stands it on its ear. But as before, the film's technical brilliance is the least of its appeals. Satirically acute, intricately structured and deftly paced, it is at heart stout, good and untainted by easy sentiment...