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...Born in Scotland in 1921, the daughter of an architect who rose to Captain (and was wounded) in World War I, Deborah Jane Kerr Trimmer was a shy child who communicated through family theatricals. She studied dance and won a scholarship to the Sadler's Wells school, making her London debut in the corps de ballet of Prometheus...
...lead to an insurmountable margin. Junior David Tune led all scorers with three goals, and Bret Voith, Michael Byrd, Jeff Lee, and Dan Furman all contributed two goals each to Harvard tally. Freshman Alex Thompson drew four ejections and recorded two assists, following the lead of senior co-captain Chris Ludwick, who also tallied two assists. Sophomore Sean Mitchell wrapped up the scoring with a goal and assist of his own to give the Crimson a comfortable victory. While the Camels weren’t as strong of an adversary as some of Harvard’s earlier opponents...
...good on Dr. Dobson for choosing a third way. It certainly won’t work, but there’s something inspiring about seeing a captain go down with his ship in this age of highest-bidder politics. And at the moment when he realizes that the evangelical lobby is doomed to return to relative obscurity, he can always take out his frustration on the kids...
...scoring streak to nine straight games. The Crimson held the lead until the forty-third minute of the first half when Harvard fouled in the penalty box, and Holy Cross was awarded a penalty shot. Crusaders junior Alejandro Melean scored the penalty shot on goalie and senior co-captain Adam Hahn. Holy Cross managed to shut the Crimson down for the rest of the game. The Crusaders implemented a safe sit-back defense. The Crusader strikers did not put pressure on the four Harvard defenseman, which allowed Crimson to control the ball in the backfield. But when Harvard tried...
...pair of Harvard captains, one old and one new, will represent the United States at the Women’s Four Nations Cup in Leksland, Sweden. Tri-captain Caitlan Cahow and last year’s co-captain Julie Chu ’07 were selected to the U.S. Women’s Select Team on Tuesday and will travel to Sweden for the five-day tournament, which takes place Nov. 7-11. Both are listed as defensemen on the roster. Cahow’s national team experience dates back to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy, where...