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Representatives from the Harvard College Democrats and Harvard Republican Club held a debate last night at the Institute of Politics intended to provide clarity which they say is lacking on the national stage. Eva Z. Lam ’10 and Jonathan P. Hawley ’10??legislative director and events director of the Democrats—and Colin J. Motley ’10 and Jeffrey Kwong ’08-’09—president and president emertius the Republicans—sparred on a range of issues during the hour...
...elite team of four Harvard undergraduates—Alexander B. Cohn ’10, Michael T. Henderson ’11, Tana Jambaldorj ’11, Nicholas A. Noyer ’09 and Michelle M. Parilo ’10??will be heading to Los Angeles next week to star in the college Family Feud tournament, airing in mid-November (Carron, Emma, “Harvard Students Ready To Lock Horns on Family Feud,” The Harvard Crimson, Oct. 3). The team members were chosen individually by audition tape, so FM decided...
...Eight and create an opening for a new order.Harvard and Yale–the two Ivy giants that tied for first in the preseason Ivy League media poll and seemed poise to cruise through conference play en route to another battle of the titans at The Game in Week 10??were toppled by a pair of league upstarts that refused to be overlooked.The Crimson met its demise at the hands of Brown in Providence by a score of 24-22. Much of Harvard’s defeat was its own doing: four turnovers and a missed extra point...
...wrote that the biggest failure of elite education is that it is self-perpetuating, preventing the American intelligentsia from evolving. Despite being promoted as a debate, after briefly introducing themselves, the two undergraduates—Elise X. Liu ’11 and Jeffrey J. Phaneuf ’10??ceded the floor to Deresiewicz, who spoke for around 40 minutes on the shortcomings of elite education. “I’m not against the existence of the elite,” Deresiewicz said. “We want the best people to be leading...
...rebound against the Mountain Hawks behind the dangerous Brian Anderson, a veritable running threat at quarterback. Lehigh lost its own versatile signal caller, Sedale Threatt Jr., to graduation last year, and the team should be rusty after a two week layover following a loss to Villanova.Prediction: Princeton 17, Lehigh 10??Staff writer Loren Amor can be reached at lamor@fas.harvard.edu...