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With 1:13 remaining in the third overtime, Prasse-Freeman sent the 17th trifecta splashing through the hoop, putting the Crimson up three—finally for good. The shot set a new Harvard team record for three-pointers...
...bells, which were originally crafted for the monastery in the 17th and 18th centuries, were purchased from St. Danilov’s in the 1920s by industrialist Charles Crane when the Russian government threatened to melt them...
Orenstein locates the fairy tale’s earliest ancestor in a 17th-century oral folktale, “The Grandmother’s Tale,” and reproduces a version from the French countryside. Creepy and grotesque, the story is anything but a nursery rhyme. The wolf, waiting eagerly in bed, feeds the little girl (here, sans red riding hood) a jar of her grandmother’s blood and then coaxes her to perform a slow striptease. With each garment removed, he urges her, “Throw it on the fire, my child. You won?...
Though postseason play was seemingly out of reach and the Crimson fell behind 1-0 in the 17th minute, the team rallied around its senior class and managed to tie the game in the 57th minute...
Though Harvard played well, Penn struck first with the benefit of a questionable call. The Quakers scored in the 17th minute, when the official awarded Penn a penalty kick off of a seemingly clean tackle by freshman back William Craig. Penn freshman back Erik Violante capitalized on the ensuing opportunity, rocketing the shot past Roth...