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HARVARD UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS

On Abs of Steel and Supple Minds The Harvard Crimson
In the role of Harvard Law student Elle Woods, the insightful Reese Witherspoon once said, “Exercise releases endorphins. Endorphins make you happy! And happy people just don’t kill their husbands.”
UTC Athletics Adds Three New Assistants To Training Staff The Chattanoogan
LAS VEGAS --- University of Tennessee at Chattanooga wrestler Matt Keller edged University of Pennsylvania’s Matt Valenti 9-7 in overtime Saturday to claim first-place honors in the 133-pound bracket at the prestigious Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
Bok talk on sports irks some Boston Globe
The buzz at the Harvard-Yale football game last month was that interim President Derek Bok had put some alumni in a bad mood the previous night when he spoke about the pitfalls of college athletics.
Olympic Swimming Champion Donna de Varona, Former Postmaster General Benjamin Franklin Bailar Appointed to Stamp PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Postmaster General John E. Potter today announced the appointment of Olympic swimming champion Donna de Varona and former Postmaster General Benjamin Franklin Bailar to serve on the distinguished Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee , which recommends the subjects to appear on U.S. postage stamps.
St. P-M players to share Worcester Telegram & Gazette
With high school hockey season getting under way, St. Peter-Marian High coach Mike Germain has announced that 10 of his players are equally sharing the first "Irish Billy Collins Scholarship."
Bound for giving Books over $25 Richmond Times-Dispatch
It came into our homes week after week, offering page after page of fascinating and sometimes historic photographs. And although the old version of Life has ceased publication, readers with fond memories will want to snatch up Life: 70 Years of Extraordinary Photography (304 pages, Time Inc. Home Entertainment, $29.95).
Archives The Daily Tar Heel
This is it: the last column of my illustrious career at The Daily Tar Heel. (Exultation and raucous cheering pouring from the daily editors' meeting.) Today also marks the end of my last full week of classes as an undergraduate.
Ivy Apologizes for Hosting ‘Fighting Sioux’ The Harvard Crimson
When Dartmouth College decided to host the University of North Dakota for a men’s hockey tournament next month, the New Hampshire Ivy booked more than just an ice-rink fight.
Serving Arizona State University Online Since 1995 State Press
Beef - it may be what's for dinner, but according to Harvard University doctors, that steak or hamburger may mean a greater risk of breast cancer. Cheese steaks at Corleone's Philly Steaks on Mill Avenue will likely be a bit pricier after students return from winter break.
Merklein makes Sun headlines The Nassau Guardian
Many Bahamians might wonder what former Davis Cup player Mark Merklein has been up to since retiring from competitive tennis at the end of last year.

On Abs of Steel and Supple Minds The Harvard Crimson
In the role of Harvard Law student Elle Woods, the insightful Reese Witherspoon once said, “Exercise releases endorphins. Endorphins make you happy! And happy people just don’t kill their husbands.”
UTC Athletics Adds Three New Assistants To Training Staff The Chattanoogan
LAS VEGAS --- University of Tennessee at Chattanooga wrestler Matt Keller edged University of Pennsylvania’s Matt Valenti 9-7 in overtime Saturday to claim first-place honors in the 133-pound bracket at the prestigious Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
Bok talk on sports irks some Boston Globe
The buzz at the Harvard-Yale football game last month was that interim President Derek Bok had put some alumni in a bad mood the previous night when he spoke about the pitfalls of college athletics.
Olympic Swimming Champion Donna de Varona, Former Postmaster General Benjamin Franklin Bailar Appointed to Stamp PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Postmaster General John E. Potter today announced the appointment of Olympic swimming champion Donna de Varona and former Postmaster General Benjamin Franklin Bailar to serve on the distinguished Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee , which recommends the subjects to appear on U.S. postage stamps.
St. P-M players to share Worcester Telegram & Gazette
With high school hockey season getting under way, St. Peter-Marian High coach Mike Germain has announced that 10 of his players are equally sharing the first "Irish Billy Collins Scholarship."
Bound for giving Books over $25 Richmond Times-Dispatch
It came into our homes week after week, offering page after page of fascinating and sometimes historic photographs. And although the old version of Life has ceased publication, readers with fond memories will want to snatch up Life: 70 Years of Extraordinary Photography (304 pages, Time Inc. Home Entertainment, $29.95).
Archives The Daily Tar Heel
This is it: the last column of my illustrious career at The Daily Tar Heel. (Exultation and raucous cheering pouring from the daily editors' meeting.) Today also marks the end of my last full week of classes as an undergraduate.
Ivy Apologizes for Hosting ‘Fighting Sioux’ The Harvard Crimson
When Dartmouth College decided to host the University of North Dakota for a men’s hockey tournament next month, the New Hampshire Ivy booked more than just an ice-rink fight.
Serving Arizona State University Online Since 1995 State Press
Beef - it may be what's for dinner, but according to Harvard University doctors, that steak or hamburger may mean a greater risk of breast cancer. Cheese steaks at Corleone's Philly Steaks on Mill Avenue will likely be a bit pricier after students return from winter break.
Merklein makes Sun headlines The Nassau Guardian
Many Bahamians might wonder what former Davis Cup player Mark Merklein has been up to since retiring from competitive tennis at the end of last year.harvard+university+athletics: , , harvard+university+athletics
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