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...division saw sophomore skipper Megan Watson in a boat with senior crew Christina Dahlman. The tandem sailed to a fourth-place finish for the division, finishing behind Charleston, Boston College, and Tufts after the duo’s eight races...
...Obviously, John Kerry's lamblike response to the attacks on his character during the 2004 presidential campaign, especially those emanating from the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, is very much on Democrats' minds in 2006. But Schumer learned the lesson in his Senate race against Alfonse D'Amato in 1998. "Fonzi attacked me for being soft on crime, and we came right back at him with a tough series of ads with the tagline 'Alfonse D'Amato: too many lies for too long.'" Schumer says that perhaps the most important ad run by a Democrat this year appeared in July...
...really challenging conditions,” Dahlman said. “The conditions were breezy, shifty, and something we’re not really used to sailing on the Charles.” In B-division, sophomore skipper Roberta Steele led the way, sharing the time in her boat with senior crews Emily Simon and Cassandra Niemi. The effort by the women was good enough to allow Harvard to qualify for the Atlantic Coast Championships (ACCs) to be held next month. It’s the third straight year the women have qualified for the event...
...been much immigration from Asia in a couple of years since it was regulated, and since there was very little immigration from Latin America in those days, the source of immigration was from across the Atlantic and the Atlantic Ocean was not a pleasant place for any immigrant boat during the war. Immigration just flat-out stopped during the war years. The second influence was the reverse of the first. The war produced a tremendous surge of unhappy, dislocated, economically troubled people from the broken-up empire of Austria-Hungary, and people just poured out of Europe. You had four...
...several years, the sun shined upon the Head of the Charles Regatta.But in the absence of rain, a fierce headwind controlled the 3.1-mile course on Saturday, causing several collisions under bridges and making for difficult steering throughout the Regatta’s opening day.Most Harvard and Radliffe boats, however, had the luxury of the spectator’s seat on Saturday, and calmer winds on Sunday gave way to optimal conditions for almost all of the Crimson and Black and White entries.The Harvard heavyweight four earned the best finish of the day on the men’s side...