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Mike writes:
> Clement noted that Jon Casey, Stars' goalie, had a
>chance to go to Princeton but that he thought it was too fast and the
>fans were too rude there (I think he meant the fans). Instead, he
>chose quiet North Dakota.
We should perhaps feel a little sorry for the poor Tigers, as this is not
the first time they've had a top-notch goaltender disappear on them. Back
in the mid '60s, Ken Dryden was actually all set to go to Princeton, sight
unseen, before then-Cornell coach Ned Harkness and the recruiters convinced
him to join the Big Red. Now THERE'S a "what-if" scenario for you...
Bill Fenwick
Cornell '86
LET'S GO RED!!
"If Charles Robb spent an evening in a hotel room with Tai Collins, dressed
in a robe, and went to bed with her, he is too indiscreet and untruthful to
be President.
If Charles Robb spent an evening in a hotel room with Tai Collins, dressed
in a robe, and DIDN'T go to bed with her, he is too stupid to be President."
-- One of several editorials on the allegations by Collins, and subsequent
denials by Robb, of an affair
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