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...absurd, It was just like the Twilight Zone. The referees had no idea: they couldn't figure it out. Their contact with reality was hurting." Brown men's water polo Couch Ed Reed said after his team heat Harvard, 13-10, before 90 fans Sunday in the first round of the New England championships at Blodgett Pool...
...although Harvard Couch Steve Pike refused to comment about the officiating, his Earl Weaver-like antics during the game indicated that he was equally upset. Pike was, however, pleased with the play of Dave Fasi, Adam Button, Steve Munatones, and goalie Brian Graham. He thought the game, for all its distractions, was no real indication of the teams' relative strengths, except that Brown showed that it does have more depth than the Crimson. He added, "After we took a shot their guards would break for our goal and if the shot was blocked they would be in great position. Twice...
...medical theorist. Dr. Paul D. MacLean, has suggested that when a man lies down on a psychiatrist's couch, a horse and a crocodile lie down beside him. People, according to MacLean's theory, have not one but three brains: neomammalian (the human), paleomammalian (the horse) and reptilian (the crocodile). Certain primitive tribesmen make no distinction between human and animal life but assume that all life is roughly the same. It simply takes up residence in different forms, different bodies. Higher cultures do not make that organic assumption; they are haunted by the animal...
Andre Dryansky '87 felt the common room in his Canaday Hall suite was a little bare. But instead of buying a used couch or a rug, he decided to stage a play...
Running on the Franklin Park course, the men's team squashed Brown, 15-49, a few minutes after the Crimson women dumped the Bruins, 24-31, both teams are undefeated. Women's Couch Dennis Cochrane-Fikes was pleased with his team's showing, as Harvard's first five finishers crossed the lines in a 62-second span. "Ideally, you want your top five within 60 seconds," he said after the meet, not appearing too concerned over the extra two seconds. The women harriers were led by Kate Wiley in 17:30, followed by Kathleen Good and Lois Bronner, though...