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SPORTS
By Jonathan Putnam
Thursday, October 1, 1987
The room is completely dark and silent, save a noisy film projector which rattles as its shoots an image onto
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SPORTS
By Jonathan Putnam
Tuesday, September 29, 1987
Before the Harvard football team ran into the Northeastern Wishbone attack Saturday at the Stadium, the Crimson had last faced
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NEWS
By Jonathan Putnam
Monday, September 28, 1987
On a day when Harvard quarterback Tom Yohe pencilled his name into the record book for the first--but surely not
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SPORTS
By Jonathan Putnam
Monday, September 21, 1987
It had all the machinations of a George Steinbrenner-Billy Martin flip-flop, if not quite all the drama. Frank Cicero, who
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SPORTS
By Jonathan Putnam
Monday, September 21, 1987
NEW YORK--One ain't a lot, but when one's all you need, one is enough. The Harvard men's soccer team managed
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SPORTS
By Jonathan Putnam
Monday, September 21, 1987
NEW YORK--You will see the numbers everywhere in the next month. In the Boston Globe, in the New York Times,
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SPORTS
By Jonathan Putnam
Friday, May 22, 1987
You'll have to pardon former men's basketball Co-Captain Arne Duncan if he misses Commencement this year. He's got a date
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ARTS
By Jonathan Putnam
Thursday, April 23, 1987
L IFE RIGHT NOW IS COMPLICATED enough for high school seniors. The prom is right around the corner, graduation is
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SPORTS
By Jonathan Putnam
Tuesday, March 24, 1987
"Urban legends, despite their comtemporary sound, display the same characteristics as older verbal folklore. They pass from person to person
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SPORTS
By Jonathan Putnam
Monday, March 23, 1987
Six minutes into Saturday night's contest with Harvard, the Bowling Green hockey team finally realized what it was actually up
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