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...there was going to be an Ivy championship for Harvard, it was going to be this season. Perennial league powers Penn and Princeton had all suffered some significant personnel losses. The race appeared wide-open...
Harvard University finally paid appropriate tribute to Cleary on Friday night. Even the game was played in a style that he would approve--a wide-open, end to end scoring affair. After the evening was over, the only question remaining was, what took Harvard so long...
There was only wide-open ice between Botterill and Dartmouth goaltender Amy Ferguson. Botterill approached at full steam, closing the gap between her and the net in a split second. Harvard fans knew it was over, and Dartmouth fans hoped for a miracle...
...major limiting factors of money and administrative politics, the University should pursue innovative projects to expand the amount of student space on campus. Members of the Ad Board on their way to meetings at Hilles would be wise to pay attention to the shabby rugs, old furniture and wide-open space in the library. If they thought about what the building could be, I think they'd be pleasantly surprised...
...Abraham extended just-departed Energy Secretary Bill Richardson's standing order to force western energy suppliers - and the neighboring states they supply - to continue selling their surplus electricity to California and its drowning-in-debt utilities. This despite the wide-open question of whether the utilities (or anyone else) will ever pay them for the juice...