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Junior Tim Wyant, co-captain of the Harvard men's squash team, came within one match of winning the NISRA Individual Squash Championship at Penn. After a stellar run through the field of 64 competitors, the No. 9 seed Wyant finally fell to No. 2 seed Peter Yik of Princeton, 3-0, in Sunday's finals...
DeNunzio's stellar performance throughout the weekend earned him the Sheridan Award, which is given to the wrestler who gets the most falls in the shortest amount of time...
...fitting end to a stellar career. Tim Hill was one of six men's basketball players named to the All-Ivy First Team yesterday...
...known as the game show. Yes, the gallop of thundering nerds can be heard on Jeopardy!, but most shows have daters or honeymooners lewdly embarrassing each other. The mud wrestling is only verbal, but it's still a tiny step from Jerry Springer--and a long way from the stellar font of quiz shows, radio's Information, Please (1938-48), hosted by Clifton Fadiman and featuring the mordant wits Fred Allen and Oscar Levant. Back then folks tuned in to meet people cleverer than they were, not more deranged; and intelligence was an attribute to flaunt, not hide like...
Each Harvard basket made, each rebound snagged was applauded madly by the enthusiastic Crimson faithful. Urged on by the stellar efforts of the cheerleaders and the band, the Crimson Crazies made Lavietes Pavilion feel like it truly was Harvard's home turf...