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They are Harvard's little-heralded subs, the so-called "demo squad" or "scout team." The demos are the low men on the depth chart, the third-and fourth-stringers who practice every afternoon with hardly a prayer that they'll play at week...
...event in which Harvard grabbed unanticipated points was the 60-yd. dash. At last week's GBC's, Crimson runners managed only third-and fifth-place finishes. But at Dartmouth, three sprinters--Theresa Moore, Carol Kirton, and Bamidele Favemi--made it to the finals...
Yale starter Mike Curtin--suffering from an injured knee--was removed from the game with two minutes to play and the Bulldogs facing a third-and-11 from their own 33. Stewart connected with tight end Dean Athanasia for the first down and then drove his team the remainder of the field for the winning score...
...moment," says Brian Grant, "video is the new kid in town, and the big boys are playing with all the little boys' toys. I think that the future lies with the third-and fourth-generation directors, the children who will grow up with videos." It is worth noting that those people will be perhaps just a little impatient with merely seeing songs. They may very well want something different. Something more...
Some of the reforms: increasing the length of the school day from five to 5½ hours, and advancing the age at which students can quit school from 15 to 16. Beginning next year, third-and sixth-graders will be required to take basic skills tests, and after 1987, eighth-graders will have to pass tests in subjects such as reading and math to enter high school. Some educators predict that the state will have to build as many as 2,500 classrooms and hire some 3,500 teachers over the next three years because of proposed changes...