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Thus ended the first half of Harvard's 1983 season, five games marked by the fruitless search for a regular quarterback and the weekly lineup shuffles forced by a slew of injuries. Four weeks later, with just one game left on the agenda, the Crimson owns a share of the league lead and an outside shot at an outright title...
...many of the now-graduated athletes achieved outstanding success that there were a slew of candidates for the Athletic Department's end-of-the-year MVI awards. In the end there were four MVPs. Fusco shared the men's award with quarterback and outfielder Don Allard, and Maureen Finn (lacrosse and field hockey) and Francesca DenHartog (lacrosse) both earned the women's award...
Several organizations have long histories and established traditions which blur the significance of such approval. But to a slew of others. College recognition obtained by petitioning the student faculty College Life committee--can give their endeavors instant credibility, allowing them to poster, use College facilities and seek funding from the Undergraduate Council. It puts the Chess Club on a level with the Rugby Club, and allows brand new literary magazines to publish and distribute door to door, just like the Harvard Advocate, which has produced hundreds of issues and some literary grants since its founding...
...move first to Colorado and then to Reno. Nevada to find work, because nothing was left for them in Watsonville. She enjoys none of the luxuries many Harvard students take for granted Financial problems have daunted Buttner through out her Harvard career. To support herself, she's occupied a slew of jobs from secretarial work to telephone fundraising to narrating a national radio show to co-producing a local TV show, "Cambridge...
...they are only two heroes of Harvard's best athletic year ever. Departing with Allard and Fusco is perhaps the finest slew of athletes to grace the Harvard fields in recent memory. Graduating today is Adam Dixon, who helped bring a string of Heptagonal trophies to Cambridge for the men's track team. And Howard Sands, who turned the Crimson's men's tennis team into a national powerhouse...