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...touchdowns, scored with 15 seconds remaining to send the game to overtime tied at 32.If the fourth quarter was about Dawson’s and O’Hagan’s feet, the overtimes were about Schindel’s and Morgan’s legs.Morgan, who had beaten out Schindel for Ivy Rookie of the Year in 2004, matched his Harvard counterpart to end the first overtime tied at 35.But in the second overtime, Morgan faltered. The leg that had attempted three extra points and six field goals—missing one of each—in addition...
...Richard N. Frye says he counseled several Harvard Iranian students during the crisis. “Just don’t talk about it,” he says he told them. “Don’t advertise the fact that you are Iranian. You might be beaten.” But, Rouhani says, “In Cambridge, I never even felt the slightest sense of hostility or insecurity.” The Harvard administration made a special effort to meet the needs of Iranian students, Rouhani says. He recalls meeting with 13 other Iranian students...
...While I still firmly believe that the 2004 Harvard squad could have beaten every team in I-AA (even Furman, now that I look back on it), I will concede the following point. If you’re going to make a crack about a Montana anything, don’t include contact information...
...didn’t beat ourselves—we got beaten, and that’s the difference,” said coach Satinder Bajwa after the loss. “That’s what you want, these guys stepping up. It was about getting the team to start playing and doing the best...
...influential even before the Revolutionary War. During his time in boarding school, Brown described himself as “hopeless.” “I was very unathletic, and when I was in school, I was two years younger than everybody in my class, so I got beaten up all the time, and I got laughed at for being interested in studying,” he told the Academy of Achievement in a 2001 interview. Following a year of studying art in England, Brown arrived at Harvard in Fall 1951 with little advance notice.After settling into their Thayer...