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In this issue's John Harvard's Journal:
Jiang in Cambridge - Gore on the Globe - International Initiatives - Crackdown on Use, Abuse of Alcohol - Home Stretch - Harvard Portrait: The Mendelssohn Quartet - Georgia Collects Its History - Harvard Eggs? Protecting the Name - The Incredible Shrinking Reading Period - Tenure Trends for Female Faculty - Brevia - The Undergraduate: Different Voices - 1998 Marshalls - Sports

Football Final Standings and High Points

FINAL STANDINGS
Ivy League and overall records
Harvard 7-0 9-1
Dartmouth 6-1 8-2
Penn 5-2 6-4
Brown 3-4 6-4
Cornell 3-4 5-5
Princeton 2-5 5-5
Columbia 2-5 3-7
Yale 0-7 1-9

THE IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON: SCORES AND HIGH POINTS
COLUMBIA 45-7 QB Rich Linden passes for 3 TDs, runs for another.
at CORNELL 34-9 HB Chris Menick scores 3 TDs, has 146 yards rushing. Harvard holds
Cornell to 3 field goals in first defeat of Big Red since 1985.
PRINCETON 14-12 Kicker Mike Giampaolo nails 4 field goals; Menick's 42 carries set record.
Princeton QB has bad air day: 32 attempts, 6 completions.
at DARTMOUTH 24-0 Defense smothers defending titlists: -3 yards rushing, 5 interceptions.
Receiver Terence Patterson sparks offense with 11 catches, 3 TDs.
at BROWN 27-10 Menick: 201 yards, 3 TDs. Harvard rolls up 515 yards in total offense.
PENN 33-0 Defense limits Quaker ground game to 25 yards. CB Glenn Jackson scores
on 73-yard interception return. Linden: 2 TDs passing, one rushing.
at YALE 17-7 Menick: 167 yards, 1 TD. Harvard wins third undisputed Ivy title.


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