Word: 18th
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...discuss anything which strikes his fancy at the moment. If he can sneak the first assumption past the grader, then the rest is clear sailing. If he fails, he still gets a fair amount of credit for his irrelevant but fact-filled discussion of scientific progress in the 18th century. And it is amazing what some graders will swallow in the name of intellectual freedom...
...Harvard’s 18th Ivy title, and the first since the team’s current seniors were freshmen. The Crimson claimed three straight league crowns from 1997-1999 before Princeton stopped the streak...
...down for the Crimson, as every time Harvard scored, Dartmouth quickly answered. Junior attacker Derek Nowak got the job done early with two of the Crimson’s first three scores, while Matt Primm’s goal, Harvard’s second, was his 18th of the season...
James Cuno: Museums are the product of an Enlightenment impulse to collect and categorize examples of knowledge, whether scientific or artistic. The initial modern museums appear in that age—like the British Museum in the mid-18th century, which was concerned with culture broadly stated, not just with art. The art museums of the French Revolution made available aristocratic collections to the people. During the 19th century, nations felt compelled to do so and developed the resources to do so. As museums developed, institutions of patronage broke down. In their place develop private galleries and individual bourgeois patrons...
...ECAC tournament typically consists of four strong east coast teams that don’t make NCAAs. Harvard’s NCAA hopes ended with a loss to Cornell on April 21 that guaranteed a second-place finish behind Princeton, but the Crimson still posted the 18th best win percentage in the nation this year—also the best season win percentage in school history—with a 28-9 record...