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...NOTEBOOK: New Hampshire is colder than Massachusetts. The 11 a.m. start and gusting winds made the Harvard entourage--used to the warmer climate down south--quite uncomfortable. Still, almost 100 people braved the weather to watch the game. They must be used to it... UNH remains undefeated, with a 3-0-1 record. Harvard is 1-2-1... UNH outshot Harvard, 16-3, 11-1, in the second half. The Wildcats earned 14 corners to two for Harvard, and New Hampshire goalie Debbie Cram needed to stop only two shots...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Stickwomen Freeze UNH, Earn Scoreless Deadlock | 9/29/1980 | See Source »

There is something special about Harvard University. When I work on the streets, response is much warmer than at Harvard, When I work at other schools, I find more enthusiasm than at Harvard. When I work at other schools, I find more enthusiasm than at Harvard. Harvard students are part of that voter segment that is so frightened of Ronald Reagan that they are willing to vote for an incumbent president whose record they will not defend and whose credibility as president they choose not to discuss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Anderson's Vision | 9/17/1980 | See Source »

While Reagan was winning some and losing some, Carter won a warmer endorsement from Ted Kennedy than at the Democratic Convention. In Boston, when Carter arrived to address the Legion, Kennedy clasped his hand, patted him on the back and, while Carter looked on almost fawningly, declared: "I'm determined that he'll be re-elected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Dueling over Defense | 9/1/1980 | See Source »

This music has found a wider, warmer audience of late in the U.S., a curious state of affairs when Davies' songs still seem so much like contemporary pub anthems. "We've really worked hard in the U.S.," he explains. "Played everywhere nearly. Built up a following of new fans without discarding the old." The loyalists sometimes reflect their affection in typically eccentric Kink fashion. A group of Cleveland fanatics bought a block of tickets, then, as Davies suggests, deliberately missed the show just to keep the band humble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: New Wrinkles from the Kinks | 9/1/1980 | See Source »

Like a canny Hollywood factotum, Playwright Innaurato has followed Gemini with Gemini II. Again, he writes about an Italo-American clan at warmer than room temperature. The emotionally suppurating wounds are redder than the red badge of self-exonerating cowardice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Italo-Boffo | 6/2/1980 | See Source »

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