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Rose’s wild ride continued the next week at Princeton. Fitzpatrick was given the starting nod, but Rose was promised at least one series in the second quarter. Nothing came of that drive, but Harvard offensive coordinator Jay Mills and Murphy talked it over and decided to keep Rose in anyway. The Crimson eventually won, 24-17, and the fifth-year senior was back in business...
While Harvard has the clear edge throwing the ball, Yale gets the nod on the ground. Bulldogs’ tailback Robert Carr is tops in the Ivy League in rushing yards, touchdowns and yards-per-carry among starters. Carr has over 1,000 yards rushing for the season and nine rushing touchdowns. Yale has run for a combined total of 1,830 yards on the year—600 more rushing yards than the team has allowed. Freshman running back David Knox has emerged of late to take pressure off of Carr...
Boston beat out New York, Miami and Detroit to get the nod from the Democratic National Committee yesterday...
...listen to Daniel A. Dunay ’06 talk—to watch as he strums one hand’s fingertips against the other’s, to nod attentively as he crosses and uncrosses his legs for a few strategically inserted beats of silence—is to become a player in the young college boy’s favorite game. The game is at times about guessing, at others about appealing, still others about listening hard to what has not been said...
...into the name. Rather than promulgating any kind of belief in states’ rights or the South’s right to break off from the Union, the three were inspired by an interest in homesteading and by their life in the Kirkland annex. The cider is a nod to their thoughts of leading a secession of the annex from the larger house. “I’m from Acton, Mass.,” Morange says, “a good revolutionary town...