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Linda J. Greenhouse
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From Bad to Worse: Dancer Has One More Chance to Save Image
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Linda J. Greenhouse
Monday, May 20, 1968
"Ill-starred" is how they go down in the record books of racing, the most record-conscious of sports. There was the
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No Sweet Revenge for Dancer in Preakness
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Linda J. Greenhouse
Friday, May 17, 1968
Production problems compelled Miss Greenhouse to compose her predictions on Wednesday of this week before we knew Dancer's Image's status,
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Boston's Derby Horse Disqualified on Count Of Pre-Race Drugging
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Linda J. Greenhouse
Wednesday, May 8, 1968
This time last week, race track pundits were predicting that Saturday's Kentucky Derby would be the dullest in years. But
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Huntington on Vietnam: Elections Were Sign of Growing Stability
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Linda J. Greenhouse
Tuesday, October 17, 1967
Many, if not most, of Harvard's younger faculty members have become increasingly vocal during the past year in their opposition
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Sports Dope
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Linda J. Greenhouse
Wednesday, October 4, 1967
I hate to be the kind of guy who upsets anybody's fond hopes, but this is one of those times
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Ivy Forecast
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Linda J. Greenhouse
Saturday, September 30, 1967
Well, hello fans. This is a new line for me, but here goes. Hold on tight and I'll try to
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Protest Blossoms as Sonic Booms
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Linda J. Greenhouse
Tuesday, September 26, 1967
Six months ago, a Harvard physicist named William Shurcliff organized a few friends into the Citizens' League Against the Sonic
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The Summer School Mystique: Every Year Thousands Come in Search of Harvard
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Linda J. Greenhouse
Monday, July 3, 1967
W HAT is there about a sun-backed plot of crabgrass called Harvard Yard that summer after summer draws people from
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HPC Meets Mixed Success, Leads Sheltered Existence
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Linda J. Greenhouse
Thursday, June 15, 1967
Monro, for one, sees the signs. "We are entering an uneasy period of time in student-Faculty relations," he commented last
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Damascus Proves Experts Right; Belmont Will Make It 2 for 3
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Linda J. Greenhouse
Friday, June 2, 1967
Late last September, a two-year-old colt named Damascus stepped onto the track at Aqueduct for his first race. He lost.
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