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...such as a self-proclaimed “magician” from Somerville who rotates the names Michael Fishman, Tuna Oddfellow and Fish the Magish—families are perhaps the most common type of attendee. Not all fans are fortunate enough to have cooperative children, however. In his 30th year at the festival, Cambridge resident Barry Perlman lamented his inability to pass on the sci-fi tradition. “I try to bring my children, but they’re too square...
...decades after Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeini's triumphant return to Iran to claim power on the ruins of the Shah's regime, Iran's Islamic revolution can still draw a crowd. That much was clear Tuesday as several hundred thousand people converged on Tehran's Freedom Square to celebrate its 30th anniversary at the very spot where Khomeini was first welcomed home from his exile in France. (See pictures of Khomeini's triumphant return to Iran...
...first intermission in Saturday’s game, Harvard honored the 1999 AWHCA national championship team that finished 31-1-0 on its way to the title. Alumni from that team came out to center ice in a red carpet ceremony, and then watched a video montage celebrating the 30th anniversary of Harvard women’s hockey. “It’s awesome to see everybody,” Stone said. “We had 42 people out for our alumni game earlier today, which was a great turnout.” Harvard...
...certainly didn’t need further motivation to achieve this season. However, it was provided with exactly that—courtesy of the Crimson’s illustrious past.In front of the 1999 AWCHA national championship-winning Harvard team—reunited and honored as part of the 30th anniversary of the women’s ice hockey program—the current Crimson (13-7-3, 12-4-2, 7-2-0 Ivy) marked the occasion with a 4-0 win over Ivy League rivals Brown (5-18-1, 4-13-0, 1-7-0 Ivy) in Bright...
...points ahead of runner-up New Hampshire. “A couple of us weren’t happy [with our results], but at the same time, we were definitely glad to get some good skiing in,” junior Aubrey Mangan said. Junior captain Christopher Kinner placed 30th in the men’s Giant Slalom event, posting times of 1:11.16 in his first attempt and 1:10.96 in his second. Behind him was freshman Kevin McNamara, who placed 46th, with a total time of 2:25.74. Rounding out the field of competitors were sophomores Brad Alvarez...