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...such neophyte is Gregory W. Welch '85-6, one of several Harvard students to work at the museum. Though he had minimal previous experience of computers, the History of Science major took last years off to design several exhibits on computing in the sixties...

Author: By Kai Carver, | Title: Not Just Your Basic Museum | 11/16/1984 | See Source »

Kenworthy put the first goal in the net in the fifth minute after receiving a pass from midfielder Miles Welch, jaking out a defender, causing the Minuteman to slip, and hitting it past keeper Michael Sarnacki...

Author: By Kevin Carter, | Title: Kenworthy Tallies Two More As Booters Crush Minutemen | 11/7/1984 | See Source »

...Reagan campaign, far from tackling issues of real importance to students, like educational aid, problems of discrimination, and military involvement abroad, has invariably translated national problems into sports metaphors that make the U.S. invasion of Grenada seem like Bob Welch striking out Reggie Jackson in the '78 World Series and turn our Olympic success into an argument for additional billions of Pentagon spending...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschorn, | Title: A Tainted Legacy | 11/5/1984 | See Source »

Three minutes later Kenworthy put a Miles Welch pass on the scoreboard after some strange bounces in the area. One minute after that, Singh, whose name means "lion" in Punjabi, used his catlike reflexes to jump up in a crowd and head a Nicholas cross over Fenningdorf...

Author: By Kevin Carter, | Title: Kenworthy Shines; Booters Rout Tufts | 11/1/1984 | See Source »

...result, the Crimson backs felt free to overlap into offensive roles and take shots, and sweeper Miles Welch, the last line of defense before Ginsburg, who was as lonely as a Maytag repairman most of the afternoon, played most of the second half almost on the midfield line...

Author: By Kevin Carter, | Title: Booters Reach.500 Mark With 4-1 Win Over MIT | 10/10/1984 | See Source »

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