Word: 97th
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...looked forward to [this meet] all summer and all fall,” Gillespie added. “It’s got such an enormous history.” This year’s meet was the 97th between the two schools...
...97th meeting of the squads featured nearly full strength Harvard teams for the first time this season, as junior co-captains Claire Richardson and Jamie Olson as well as fellow junior Dan Chenoweth made their debuts for the Crimson. While the women steamrolled Yale on the way to a nearly perfect victory—placing nine of the top 10 runners, including the first six, for a 15-49 victory—the men needed every last second, with Chenoweth coming up huge...
Offering seasonal sentiments of peace on earth and goodwill to fellow man, the Harvard University Choir will perform in the 97th Annual Christmas Carol Services this Sunday, Dec. 17, at 5. p.m. and Monday, Dec. 18, at 8 p.m. in Memorial Church. Created in 1909 as a gift of University Organist and Choirmaster Archibald T. Davison and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Edward C. Moore to the Harvard and Cambridge community, the services are the oldest continually running carol services in America. While the format of the services—carols and hymns interspersed by readings from scripture?...
Feel the power of God and the power of thousands of people stuffed into Memorial Church all at the same time at Sunday and Monday’s 97th Annual Christmas Carol Service. While both performances are open to the public, the “general public is encouraged to attend the Monday service,” according to the Church’s website. So on Sunday, move over, local yokels, this holiday spirit’s just for us. The University Choir will perform seasonal music, as well as a newly-commissioned piece from Harvard alum Daniel...
...with a time of 20:03 in the 5000 meter race. The next two racers for the Crimson came in within a minute and a half of each other—and at most, two minutes behind Helbling—were freshman Jessica Setlesss (20:36) in 97th place and junior Tiffany Abramson (22:07) in 103rd. The next meet, in which the full squads will compete, comes this weekend at the Heptagonal Championships. The meet is the defacto Ivy League championship and will be raced at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City. —THE CRIMSON STAFF