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...Rough Riders” by Teddy Roosevelt, Class of 1880. For those with more modest budgets, one bookseller displayed moderately priced pop-up books. Whether looking to pick up a studious, studly intellectual, or just hoping to supplement your library of leather-bound books, Boston??s International Antiquarian Fair has you covered. Well, maybe next year...
...given that the land is owned publicly, almost certainly cannot) undertake this initiative on its own. But given the benefits that local residents would reap from the parkway’s depression—for the first time in decades, Allston residents would enjoy unfettered access to Boston??s greatest geological treasure—city and Commonwealth officials should work with Harvard to make this initiative a reality. A project of this scope will be neither cheap nor easy. Ultimately, however, the success of the Allston campus will depend on it. With strong leadership and effective teamwork, Harvard...
...BOSTON??Things only got worse for the Harvard men’s hockey team last night, as the Crimson lost its third consecutive game, this a 2-1 decision to out-of-conference foe Boston University at Agganis Arena. The defeat dropped Harvard to 2-7-0, though it did not affect the team’s 1-6-0 record in the ECAC...
...BOSTON??It looks like the Harvard men’s hockey team is going to the dogs. After Saturday’s loss against the Yale Bulldogs, the Crimson (2-7-0, 1-6-0 ECAC) yielded to the Terriers (4-2-4, 3-2-3 ECAC) at the Agganis Arena by a 2-1 margin last night...
...Beach Or at least a Beach Boy. Brian Wilson of “Good Vibrations” fame plays at Boston??s Orpheum Theatre on Friday night. The rumored-to-be unstable Wilson is in town for one night only, the same weekend as Harvard-Yale. Coincidence? Fri., Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Orpheum Theatre. Tickets $35-$75, available at www.ticketmaster.com...