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...emphasized the importance of sitting down at the bargaining table with the Soviets," said Harry Starr '21, a committee member...
...even the Crimson's four hapless shots on goal in the game's first 20 minutes were enough to provide the only score the squad would need to record its second victory of the year over Yale. With just seven minutes gone. Harvard's Dinny Starr broke behind the Bulldog defense. The ensuing pass to teammate Jennifer White, who then beat Eli goalie Betsy Mason with a strong slapshot, was all Harvard needed to take its 1-0 lead...
With visions of the Northeastern game finally out of their minds, the icewomen put Yale away in the middle stanza. While Crimson goalie Chery! Tate, the Beanpot's MVP, stopped the Bulldog offense on one end of the ice. Harvard's second line of Alex Lightfoot, Starr and White kept Mason plenty busy on the other--scoring three unanswered goals...
...Starr and Lightfoot smashed the second and third goals of the day past the Bulldogs junior netminder, and White added the fourth at 18:25, just five seconds into a Crimson power play...
Demand for durable consumer goods, such as furniture and appliances, is one of the most evident early indicators of a possible economic recovery. "We are seeing it," confirms Frederick Starr, president of Thomasville Furniture Industries in North Carolina, whose new orders in January were 35% higher than a year ago. "If this keeps up for another four or five weeks, we'll look at changing our production plans." But like most businessmen, Starr wants to watch and wait a while longer: "This thing may not last. Everyone's concerned about the strength of the recovery...