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...turned out to be a good match," Crimson Coach Dave Fish said afterwards. "They're certainly one of the better teams, so I'm glad we got an opportunity to play them...
...Reardon who had said just last fall about the 1980 Yale Game: "The stadium was really packed. And I was glad when it was over that everyone was safe...
Frederick D. Nelson, a third-year student who was a member of the winning team and was also cited individually by the Justices for best oral argument, said. "I'm glad it's over Now, I hope I don't flunk out of Law School because I have to start the semester tomorrow...
Music blared while the victors doused one another with champagne. The Los Angeles Dodgers' former first baseman. Steve Garvey, who came to The Game with his agent. Harvard glad Jerry Kapsteim, after negotiating with Yankees' owner George Steinbrenner in New York, stood at the center of the locker room having his picture taken with Crimson wingback Jim Garvey. Somebody tossed Garvey (Steve, not Jim) a jersey with the wingback's No.33 on it, and the one-time National League MVP held it up during the snapshot session. But for the most part, Garvey, the man who could ask and receive...
...groupings of form. Her work is by turns aggressive and pathetic, sexually charged and physically awkward, tense and shapeless. It employs an imagery of encounter to render concrete an almost inescapable sense of solitude. In short, it is physically, if not always formally, rich stuff, and one may be glad that the Museum of Modern Art and Associate Curator Deborah Wye have set it forth in such a detailed exhibition...