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...politics. Politics is not a simple science. We would do well then to resist those ideologues who promise paradise through policies of greatest simplicity, ease, and comfort.To the student activists: We should help where we can. But your fine-sounding sayings and high-minded petitions only help yourselves.Christopher B. Lacaria ’09 is a history concentrator in Kirkland House. His column appears regularly...
...singles victories on the first day of the tournament. Senior captain Stephanie Schnitter defeated Anna Blagodarova of Texas A&M, 6-4, 1-6, (10-7) in flight A, and freshman Samantha Rosekrans beat the Aggies’ Michelle Sammons, 5-7, 6-4, (10-7) in flight B. Harvard came up empty in the first day’s doubles matches, with Schnitter and freshman Agnes Sibilski coming closest to a win, but eventually falling to Texas A&M’s Blagodarova and Tiffany Clifford, 9-7. Saturday belonged to Sibilski, as the freshman walked away with...
...coach Dave Fish ’72, Harvard won all its match tiebreakers, a rare feat indicating that these players, who usually play toward the bottom of the Crimson rotation, thrive under pressure.Freshmen Alexei Chijoff-Evans and Aba Omodele-Lucien cruised to the championship in the A doubles bracket.The B singles championship to be held today will feature two Harvard freshmen, Will Guzick and Tim Wu. Sophomore Michael Hayes will compete in the A singles championship today.—Staff writer Jonathan B. Steinman can be reached at steinman@fas.harvard.edu...
...occasionally evident that “Bodas” was her first play, she pulled through strongly in the final scenes and gave a disturbingly good performance as a woman gone mad.But the night’s strongest acting was not that of Bortolamedi, but rather of Gabriela B. Tantillo ’09, who played the deranged Mother. Tantillo effortlessly conveyed the Mother’s emotional deterioration throughout the play, and provided a chilling finale as she told the Wife, “You can cry with me, but do it at the door...
During the debate last summer, Walser, Schuster, and veteran members Alfred B. Fantini and Joseph G. Grassi supported an extension of the contract. Nolan, Richard Harding, and Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ‘71 voted against. (The mayor, chosen by the city council from among its ranks, chairs the School Committee...