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NEWS
By Bob Cunha
Saturday, November 21, 1992
Object: Two teams with 11 players on the field attempt to score points by putting the ball behind their opponents'
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NEWS
By Bob Cunha
Wednesday, February 25, 1987
Athletic recruiting is an arduous, year-long process involving a few admissions officers, dozens of coaches, hundreds of alumni, and thousands
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NEWS
By Bob Cunha
Saturday, November 22, 1986
Object: Two teams with 11 players on the field attempt to score points by putting the ball behind their opponents'
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SPORTS
By Bob Cunha
Saturday, November 1, 1986
Brown football Coach John Rosenberg misses his Snickers bars. "It's Halloween weekend and I can't go trick-or-treating," the 1967 Harvard
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SPORTS
By Bob Cunha
Monday, October 27, 1986
PRINCETON, N.J.--It wasn't raining here Saturday, but the football game looked like it was being played underwater. Princeton won a
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SPORTS
By Bob Cunha
Saturday, October 25, 1986
They're like Napolean's army without any cannons, or a Blitzkrieg without any bombs. The Tigers' long-ball threat is dead. Because
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SPORTS
By Bob Cunha
Monday, October 20, 1986
Imagine for a moment that all of humanity is divided into two distinct groups: the Cynics and the Believers. The
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SPORTS
By Bob Cunha
Saturday, October 18, 1986
Every Saturday they get the best seats in the Stadium, with plenty of free Cokes and oranges. They are allowed
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SPORTS
By Bob Cunha
Monday, October 6, 1986
WILLIAMSBURG, VA.--For the first time in nearly half a century, the Harvard football team suffered its second consecutive shutout loss
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SPORTS
By Bob Cunha
Saturday, October 4, 1986
Indian names are as much a part of football as pigskins and point spreads. In the NFL, the Kansas City
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