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Johnston, an alumnus of Harvard Business School whose position is a volunteer one, has himself given about $250,000 to Harvard over the years. He says he considers himself a moderate donor...
Compared to presidents of the past, Rudenstine's involvement in the campaign is unprecedented. Nathan M. Pusey '28, whose presidency was considered extremely successful on the fundraising front, says he had to do far less than Rudenstine does...
Cornell's sophomore quarterback Ricky Rahne--whose heroics led a late comeback over Harvard just a week earlier--was not as fortunate. Rahne completed just 10-of-20 passes for 131 yards and an interception. The Big Red line did not help his cause, as he was knocked back for -32 yards...
...bright spot was the play of junior wide receiver Joe Splendorio, whose 65 yards on three catches allowed Cornell to hang in for the first half. Despite the lopsided loss, the Big Red still remains in the driver's seat in the conference with its undefeated league record...
...league contest win over Lafayette by the count of 22-10. The Tigers (2-3, 0-2) saw the emergence of sophomore quarterback Tommy Crenshaw who went 21-of-35 through the air for 218 yards and a touchdown. All of these numbers were career highs for Crenshaw, whose consistent play helped Princeton to extend its dominance over Lafayette in their series, running its record...