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...over the line of scrimmage. And then, somewhere in the vicinity of Harvard Stadium, in the aftermath of the Crimson’s clash with the Tigers, both will find their parents and embrace.HARVARD (3-2, 2-0 Ivy) VS. PRINCETON (2-3, 1-1)This game marks the 100th meeting between the two storied rivals. Princeton has won the last two meetings, including a 27-24 nail-biter at the Stadium two years ago. But the Tigers have dropped their last two in 2007, while Harvard has strung together consecutive wins for the first time since last November.It...
...recent history is any guide, the 100th meeting between Harvard (3-2, 2-0 Ivy) and Princeton (2-3, 1-1 Ivy) at Harvard Stadium tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. should be nothing short of thrilling.Last season, the Tigers needed a pair of late interceptions to preserve a 31-28 win in New Jersey, while the year before, a dramatic Princeton stop at their own six-yard line on fourth-and-one kept the Crimson from scoring a critical touchdown, and a Jay McCareins kickoff return for a touchdown iced a 27-24 Tigers win in Cambridge.That game...
...risky behavior in the past, including its decision to air George Carlin’s “Seven Dirty Words” recording (for which they were heavily fined), so maybe they’re trying a different tactic in the debate over free speech.Perhaps, by the 100th anniversary of “Howl,” we’ll be able to listen to him and Ferlinghetti in all their expletive-ridden glory. —Staff writer Kimberly E. Gittleson is the president of WHRB, Harvard’s student run radio station...
...time. Yesterday’s ceremony marked another chapter in the decades-long saga to send the bells home and to commission and cast replacements for Harvard. The Business School’s new bell, which was dubbed the Centennial Bell in honor of the school’s 100th anniversary next year, rang in its new home for the first time. A half-size replica of the bell was simultaneously unveiled on the lawn in front of the library. The new bell is engraved with illustrations of the Baker Library and Danilov Monastery as well as the Harvard...
...sold more very, very expensive pieces than ever before," Katz says. One 100-year-old piece, the "Sautoir," a diamond, pearl and platinum necklace created in Belle Epoque Paris by Cartier, has been selected by jewelry collector extraordinaire Lee Siegelson to be sold as one of many special 100th anniversary items (in this case, celebrating the centennial of Neiman Marcus) this fall...