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Over four games spanning two seasons, Harvard has been unable to solve the Terriers, whether it be at Bright, at Walter Brown, in the Beanpot or in the NCAA Tournament. That losing streak sits within the larger context of the Crimson’s struggles with non-conference opponents: the team managed only one win in seven games against opponents outside the ECAC, and three of its five losses in non-conference play came to the Terriers. All of which combines to make tonight’s game the most important contest thus far in this young season...
Special teams struggles aside, Parker thinks that tonight’s game will be a tight one, more like his team’s narrow Beanpot win than it’s cake-walk last November at Walter Brown...
Come Back, Walter...
What a joy it was to read "10 Questions for Walter Cronkite" [Nov. 3]! How we miss him! How often we reminisce about his years on television, his sincere reporting style, without the nonsense of present-day newspeople who talk on top of one another, laugh at nothing and perform like actors. Today's news programs are unabashed competition for ratings. As Cronkite admitted in the interview, he retired too soon. JACQUELINE MARTIN Kerrville, Texas...
...habit of smoking is disgusting to sight, repulsive to smell, dangerous to the brain, noxious to the lung, spreading its fumes around the smoker as foul as those that come from Hell." -King James I, 1604, a few years after Sir Walter Raleigh brought tobacco to England...