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...season for both Harvard's men's and women's squads. For the men, that meant an end to the team's national championship dream season. The undefeated squad did not lose a regular or post-season match, and it yielded only 10 of 135 individual games in dual matches...

Author: By Rebecca D. Knowles, | Title: Squash Wrap Up: Men's And Women's Squads Dominate | 3/7/1991 | See Source »

Adrian Ezra: All-Ivy and Rookie of the Year...The freshman immediately monopolized the fifth seed position to post an undefeated record in regular season dual matches...His only tournament "defeat" of the season came when a separated shoulder and fractured nose forced him to default in the semi-final round of the USSRA championships...

Author: By Rebecca D. Knowles, | Title: Squash Wrap Up: Men's And Women's Squads Dominate | 3/7/1991 | See Source »

During its dual meet schedule, the Crimson actually defeated Princeton, which placed seventh in the meet, and narrowly lost to ninth-place Pennsylvania...

Author: By Mark W. Onaitis, | Title: Grapplers Dead Last At Eastern Tourney | 3/4/1991 | See Source »

...ways. A U.S. arms expert says Germany's MAN Technologie continued to send technicians to Iraq to work on Saddam's nuclear program as late as last November. According to German reports, German companies also provided Iraq with 90% of its chemical-weapons capability. Most of the exports were dual-use items. Manufacturers told German customs officials that the shipments involved factory parts for the construction of pesticide plants. Actually they were destined for complexes like Samarra and Salman Pak, where Iraq developed its chemical and biological weapons. Now, warns Gary Milhollin, director of the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Arsenal: Who Armed Baghdad | 2/11/1991 | See Source »

...successor, professors say, will face dual challenges. First, a new dean will need to continue Graham's precedent of innovation and development. And in doing so, he or she must struggle to gain greater University support for one of Harvard's least-known and least-wealthy graduate schools...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, | Title: The Ed School's Dean Graham Leaves a Legacy of Innovation | 2/8/1991 | See Source »

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