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...game scoring average of 2.56 into the weekend. Harvard bested that number with a standout Senior Day performance from Charles Altchek, the 2005 league Player of the Year. The forward from Rye, N.Y. scored Harvard’s final two goals of the day, his league-leading 11th and 12th of the season. The Crimson will now await seeding in the 2006 NCAA Tournament. The tourney grants the Ivy League victor an automatic...
...football, it’s because home is an advantage. Home is where the 12th man lives, five or six Saturdays and eight Sundays a year. Visitors are greeted rudely and noisily. The crowd applauds when you drop a pass or get helmeted in the ribs. It starts yelling whenever the guest tries to speak and the officials are sometimes swayed in favor of the hosts by the beseeching masses...
...according to Thea S. Morton ’06-’07. It certainly seems as if there’s a significant chunk of ’06 lagging behind for that last sip. Harvard’s super seniors are not of the repeat 12th grade variety, but rather have generally taken a semester or two off to experience life outside of the ivy gates. Some work, while others jet set for a year. One super senior even spent a term laboring on a goat farm in New Zealand. Such adventures are a somewhat common phenomenon...
...technical terms, the act strips “terrorists” of their right to habeas corpus, meaning that they cannot challenge their detention in a civilian court. This right, so fundamental to liberty, has been around since the 12th century and is in Article One, Section Nine of the Constitution. Without the right to challenge their imprisonment, there is no guarantee of a trial, swift or otherwise, giving incarcerated “terrorists” full opportunity to enjoy the treatment and facilities at Chez Guantanamo or one of the U.S.’s secret torture resorts...
...said Robert E. Lenkinski, one of SAIF’s directors. In addition to facilitating Harvard Medical School in its cancer research, the equipment will also greatly enhance endocrine and neurological studies. In the 2006 US News and World Report rankings, BIDMC placed 43rd in cancer research and 12th in endocrinology. “The combination of three machines into one is pretty new,” said SAIF manager Alec M. De Grand, who added that the new instrument is more compact and efficient. “It’s a very much needed instrument for small animal...