Richard L. Meyer
Jody Dushay
It's hard to settle for number two. But that's what Jody Dushay--after three years of being number one--has had to
Running: Still Crazy
I was reading a running magazine sometime last June when an adcaught my attention. Bold letters across the top of
Crimson Takes a Fall in Opener; Inexperience Hurts Young Harriers
Cambridge is a long way from Kenosha, but then again, today is a long way from November 1 and the
Women Harriers Nab 3rd In Kenosha; Stricker Places Second to Stanford Star
The Harvard women's cross country team opened its season in Kenosha, Wisc., Saturday against what Coach Ed Sheehan called the
Purses, Lockers Targets of Theft
Burglars made off with more than $1000 in property in two separate incidents during this past week, University Police reported
POLICE BLOTTER
Four bikes with an estimated total value of $1150 were stolen from the Harvard campus during the past week, Harvard
Police Blotter
Goods valued at nearly $1900 were stolen from two adjoining rooms in H-entry of Eliot House Thursday, Harvard Police said
Police Blotter
More than $5000 worth of jewelry was stolen from a Dunster House student's room during last week's spring break. Harvard
Pipe Swinger, Theives Plague Harvard Campus
Harvard Police arrested a man swinging a 42-inch long pipe in the Law School's Harkness Common Thursday afternoon. Two women
Two Local Men Arrested For Cocaine Possession
Acting on a tip from a Conant Hall resident. Harvard Police early last Sunday morning arrested two 19-year-old Cambridge men
Racquetmen Corral Cows
Yesterday was too cold for picnicking, but the Harvard men's squash team was as hot as red peppers in chili
Men's Swimming
Blodgett Pool turned into a bombing range yesterday, as the Harvard men's swimming team kicked off its season with a
Wrestling
The Harvard wrestling team opened its season yesterday with an impressive 41-3 victory over Plymouth State at the Indoor Athletic
Women's Rugby
Rugby is a strange game to most Americans. But Friday it became even a bit strange to those who play
Aquadudes Dominate Hapless Elis, 17-4
The Harvard men's water polo team gave new meaning to the phrase "don't mess with us" in its game with