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...Utopia in the Age of the Scientific Revolution.” Even though the course isn’t offered this semester, sitting in the empty-room was a character building experience. However, because there were no females (or anyone) in attendance, we found no hips wide enough to bear each of us our desired nine to 14 children. Tired and classless, we returned to our thatch huts. And so, a week later, we remain in our rooms, our study cards still blank, the fifty dollar fines accumulating. If anyone knows some good classes to take, please e-mail...
...government major from Eliot House. As a coxswain for the men’s varsity lightweight crew team, and a native Philadelphian, he has developed a highly tuned sense of observation, and hopes to bring this to bear on the international issues of the day in “On the Lookout.” His column will appear on alternate Thursdays...
...lived with me half-time in Washington. My son Skyler was 11 years old, the same age I had been when my father, a workaholic community newspaper publisher, dropped dead of a heart attack. Olivia was 8, roughly as old as my sister had been. I couldn't bear to think I might let such wrenching family history repeat itself...
...aware of the Bears’ obstinate resistance to offensive hibernation. A war raged at midfield for the opening ten minutes of the game, ball possession seesawing between the 25-yard lines. Brown was the first to break through the madness. Taking full advantage of a penalty corner, the Bears zipped a long shot from the outer limits of the circle. Sophomore goaltender Kelly Knoche, ready and waiting, intercepted the ball, earning her the first of ten saves on the game and maintaining the scoreless tie. Harvard muscled its way into some scoring chances of its own in the first...
...said Crimson coach Jennifer Weiss of the game one victory, which included 25 tie scores and ten lead changes. In the first frame, the teams traded points most of the way, and Maine (2-10) staved off five Harvard game points before two consecutive Black Bear errors gave the Crimson (4-5) the victory. “That’s a positive sign for us to be able to be patient while being aggressive, making sure that we take care of our side,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said. “That?...