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...Donnell and sophomore No. 6 Bethan Williams dominated their matches, each winning 3-0 and giving up four points or fewer in each of their games. Snyder worked around a tight second game to trounce Anne Ritter of Cornell 9-2, 9-7, 9-0. Sophomore Alexandra Zindman picked up her fourth victory of the season with a 3-0 win. “We wanted to win decisively, to dominate. I think we did.” Snyder said, saying that the men’s earlier narrow 6-3 defeat to the Big Red had motivated the team...
...school record board with a third-place finish. The sophomore class provided the Harvard firepower, with Pickard claiming five records and Mills four.Mills got things started on Friday in the 500-yard freestyle, winning the B final in 4:44.52 and stripping nearly three seconds off junior co-captain Alexandra Clarke’s previous record. Clarke was 13th in the event, and sophomore Christine Kaufman was 11th. “Every single person at this meet did something amazing,” Morawski said. “From day one, the emotions were just running high...They were just...
Waite, the publisher of The Harvard Salient, does not have a background in comedy, but found material on YouTube, including ads from the Lyndon B. Johnson-Barry Goldwater campaign of 1964, to help shape his campaign. His running mate, Alexandra A. Petri ’10, is a co-president of the Harvard Stand-Up Comedy Society and a member of On Harvard Time, making her one of four UC candidates this year who have worked on the show. She also writes a biweekly column for The Crimson...
Sophomores No. 3 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 8 Alexandra Zindman paced the Crimson early with 9-0, 9-0, 9-2 and 9-3, 9-0, 9-0 victories, respectively. Both players made few mistakes and took care of business on serve, concluding their matches within a half-hour...
...students attending the panel. “I thought all the perspectives were interesting in terms of the U.S. playing a role as a leader, and the necessity for global health spending during this financial crisis,” said Lulu R. Tsao ’12. Alexandra P. Greenfield ’09, a student in Anthropology 1825: “Health, Cure and Community: Case Studies in Global Health,” said she felt encouraged by the panelists’ approach to policy. “I was really impressed, and it was really exciting to hear...