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...making any more two weeks from now,” Dolbec said.MIT INVITEThe Crimson sailed at the Sunday-only MIT invite, where most teams sent two teams to compete. Harvard’s B-boat took eighth-place thanks to the efforts of two freshmen, skipper Ali Beyer and crew Michelle Konstadt. The A-boat finished 16th on the strength of freshman skipper James Fish and freshman crew Winston Yan. Maine Maritime dominated in the regatta, with the school’s A and B boats taking first and third-places, respectively.PRIDDY TROPHYThe freshman-only Priddy Trophy at Mass Maritime...
...Crimson finished fifth overall, with most schools sending two boats to compete in a single division. Harvard’s A-boat took eighth on the strength of freshman skipper Alex Bick and freshman crew Michelle Konstadt, while the freshman B-boat tandem of skipper Ali Beyer and crew Kate Harris earned 14th place...
...Harvard and Wellesley as a dual-team. The combination finished in seventh place overall, with Wellesley’s Kira Treibergs and Cordellia Chansler steering A-division to a seventh place finish. In B-division, the Crimson’s freshman tandem of skipper James Fish and crew Ali Beyer earned Harvard a No. 9 finish. The University of Vermont won the event, while the Coast Guard Academy and Dalhousie University rounded out the top three.HORN TROPHYThe Charles River was the site of the Horn Trophy, a 28-race regatta featuring ten schools and four divisions of races on Saturday...
...record against BC’s 7-1 mark. Sophomores Lauren Brants and Jon Garrity, Kim, senior Cassandra Niemi, freshman Liz Powers, and Robb represented Harvard in the series. In the Metro Series, BC also dominated the field with 72 points. The Crimson, with freshmen Ali Beyer and Alex Bick, Powers, and Niemi competing, earned sixth place with 196 points. Competing for the George Warren Smith Trophy at MIT, the Crimson finished thirteenth out of 21 schools. The B-division team of senior Marion Guillaume and sophomore Kerry Anne Bradford finished in the top ten in eight of the day?...
...LOCAL IS GLOBAL Lisa Beyer argued that the middle East crisis is not about terrorism [Aug. 7-14]. But when Yasser Arafat's goons hijacked the Achille Lauro and pushed Leon Klinghoffer into the sea and the international community did nothing, the bin Ladens of the world saw that they could commit such acts without reprisal. Thus global terrorism was born. The world cannot allow any kind of terrorism to exist, even if it is local. Ariel Stern Jerusalem...