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Renssealer outscored Hamilton 9-3 in the second half andimproved to 5-1 with a 17-10 victory.
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Isabel Roberts scored the game-winner with 0:15 remaining asHamilton won its third-straight with an exciting 13-12 win over St. Lawrence.
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Elmira broke open a tight game and pulled away at the end,defeating Hamilton 14-5. Elmira led 4-2 after two quarters, but outscored theContinentals 10-3 in the second half.
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Ping Chong's highly acclaimed dance theatrework After Sorrow will open the 1997-1998 Hamilton Performing ArtsSeries at Hamilton College.
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The Emerson Gallery at HamiltonCollege presents as its opening exhibition for the 1997-98 year, Shouts fromthe Wall: Posters and Photographs Brought Home from the Spanish Civil War byAmerican Volunteers.
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The Emerson Gallery at Hamilton Collegepresents as its opening exhibition for the 1997-98 year, Shouts from theWall: Posters and Photographs Brought Home from the Spanish Civil War byAmerican Volunteers. The exhibition will run from Sunday, Sept
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Sixth grade girls from several area high schools will spend the weekend atHamilton College for Hamilton's third annual Girls and Women in Scienceconference.
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Ema Kisel, a senior physics major atHamilton College, was recently awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for 1997-1998. In a national competition each year, the Watson Foundation selects and provides funds for 60 graduating seniors from America's l
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Peter Balakian, a poet and professor ofEnglish at Colgate University, will present a reading of his work on Thursday,April 17, at 8 p.m. The reading will take place in the Fillius Events Barn, andis free and open to the public.
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The Hamilton College Department ofTheatre and Dance presents Lysistrata, Aristophanes' timely comedy fromthe ancient world. Directed by Hamilton assistant professor of theatre, AdrianGiurgea, the play will run Thursday, April 17 through Saturday,