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The alumni of Harvard University have never exactly been shy about expressing their opinions. When they were unhappy about ...
He became a star player at Harvard ... “Dyed in Crimson: Football, Faith, and Remaking Harvard’s America,” released earlier this year. He traces the history of Harvard athletics in the ...
With an air of defiance, a group of players held a funeral service--complete with procession and eulogy for the sport. They dug a grave and buried a pigskin. Football at Harvard was officially dead.
No coach can do anything about slowness any more than they can teach a poor player football instincts. The reason why Harvard won only one game this fall was because it lacked material.
American football players, particularly linemen develop diseases typically associated with advanced age, says a Harvard study. These former elite athletes also tend to experience hypertension and ...