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Most remnants of Wednesday's snowstorm had washed away by the time The Game kicked off this afternoon at the Stadium...
Although yesterday's early-morning snowstorm caught Harvard off-guard and forced the cancellation of the men's varsity soccer game against Yale (see story, page 12), students suffered little more than discomfort...
Furthermore, why do storms have to be named? Nobody names snowfalls. When was the last time you ever heard of Snowstorm Beatrice? Or how about Rainy Day Charlie? What is it that makes summer weather so nameworthy, and winter weather so anonymous...
...Besting 61 starters and unusually bad weather conditions, as well as overcoming a gender barrier, was Libby Riddles, 28, the first woman ever to win Alaska's Anchorage-to-Nome Iditarod dogsled race. Two weeks into the 18-day trek, while her competition opted to sit out a fierce snowstorm, the musher from Teller, Alaska, pressed on with her team of 13 dogs. Out on the ice, almost unable to see, "I kept telling myself how foolish I was being for doing this," recalls Riddles. But fools who rush on can sometimes beat the waiting wise men cold. She swept...
...film's discoverer of America. Her rare moments of enthusiasm are moments of anticipation: when she finally gets "there" (New York, Florida, Ohio) she basically discovers the meaning of disappointment. As four guide for the day, she points to a scene with an iron fence and a snowstorm and says, "Well, this is it. Eake Erie. It's kind of a drag here really." When Eva realizes that this is as good as it gets and that the rest of the world isn't any better, and then plane tickets get switched and people get disonnected, it's all kind...