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...lyrics, written by members of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals (HPT) and handed to Gere just seconds before he had to sing, were just one part of an evening of ribbing and ribaldry to honor Gere, their 43rd Man of the Year...
...making forward progress, and that’s good.” On the alpine side, Harvard had strong outings from freshman Jake Segal, who finished in 25th place in the slalom. His two runs clocked in a 1:00.14 and 1:12.88, and he took 43rd place in the giant slalom with a combined time of 1:45.63. Junior Daniel Tsai’s giant slalom time of 1:44.82 checked in four spots ahead of Segal at 39th. Next weekend, the teams will travel to Middlebury, Vt., for the final tune-up prior to the NCAA Championships...
...Katie Connor’s effort of 1:23.47 was good enough for 41st in the giant slalom, while her combined 2:18.41 landed her in 42nd in the slalom. Nipping at her heels in both events was freshman Jessica Alvarez, who finished 42nd in the giant slalom and 43rd in the slalom. The men’s team was plagued by accidents. Sophomore Matt Basilico had the best performance on the men’s side, with a combined time of 2:24.59 giving him a 40th place finish in the giant slalom. Senior Sam Simon wasn?...
...coming in as the Crimson’s top scorer outside of Scherf for the second year in a row. Her time this season was 18:09.8, which was good enough for 22nd place. Bourne, freshman Lauren Walker and fellow classmate Jessica Bryant came through the line in 43rd, 46th and 48th, respectively. On the men’s side, junior Sean Barrett was the only Harvard runner to place better than 45th. His time of 25:49.3 was 37th in the individual standings. Barrett was followed up by two sophomores—Brian Holmquist and Andrew Lipkin?...
...University of Maryland is sharing the $1.29 million prize with Israeli-U.S. citizen Robert J. Aumann. The award comes days after Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics Roy J. Glauber ’45-’46 won the Nobel Prize in Physics. This prize will be the 43rd Nobel awarded to a member of the Harvard faculty. The award, officially called the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, honors Schilling “for having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis,” according to a press...