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Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 said that in the future the University may work out a means to allow outside media into events restricted to members of the Harvard community...
...coaches and alumni. Many go on to become famous at other schools; athletes like Doug Flutie were once involved in the initial stages of the recruiting process. Only a tiny percentage of identified athletes ever fill out a Harvard application, however--a process that Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett describes as somewhat self-selective...
...enthusiastic sports fan who often travels to away football and hockey games, believes that his pro-athletic bias occasionally might have influenced his decisions to admit recruited athletes. At the football banquet this fall, football Coach Joe Restic noted, "One of the biggest losses we suffered was when Fred left the Admissions Office...
HARVARD (76): Kyle Dodson 3-6--12; Arne Duncan 5-5--15; Bill Mohler 4-0--8; Keith Webster 7-2--20; Tedd Evers 2-0--5; Brian Mackey 0-0--0; David Lang 1-0--2; Mike Gielen 5-3--13; Fred Schernecker 0-1--1; Kevin Collins 0-0--0; Mall Hollensteiner 0-0--0. Totals: 27-17--76 Three-pointers: Webster 4, Whitehead 3, Maley, White, Evers. Fouled out: Duncan. Total fouls: Yale 23, Harvard 22. Assists: Yale 14 (White 7), Harvard 14 (Webster 4) Turnovers: Yale 16, Harvard 13. Rebounds: Yale 45 (Dudley 22), Harvard...
Says Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57, "My idea of a perfect Valentine's Day would be to fly down to New York, go to a really nice dinner, and go to the opera...