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A Most Civil War

By Rick Arneson

IF THE ANNUAL NORTH/SOUTH INTERSECTIONAL WAS just another regatta on the college schedule then there'd be no valid reason to move 150 sailors, 60 sailboats, and assorted support staff and equipment to a secluded Southern California lake for the weekend. But the North/South has always been much more than the sum of the race scores, and while-as the last big regatta of the fall season-the competition is fierce, often the memories people take away from this event have only a little to do with how they crossed the finish line.

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