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Bob Gross writes:
>Actually, I was a student at RPI at that time - when Ned Harkness was the RPI
>coach. The story I heard was that Ned had recruited Dryden to go to RPI, but
>that when he left RPI under strained conditions, Dryden went with him to
>Cornell.
That's an interesting story, but it's also a bit of an unlikely one. Harkness
became the Cornell coach in 1963, while Dryden did not arrive on the scene
until the fall of 1965, as an 18-year-old freshman. Harkness may have had
his eye on Dryden during the time he was coaching at RPI, but I don't see how
he could have recruited Dryden and have had the goalie follow him to Cornell.
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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