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...political right away. I’m curious at the reasons why it seems less so now,” he said. True to his word, Baldwin himself wasn’t afraid to get political. When asked about the links between his political science degree and his acting career, he took the opportunity to express his views on the upcoming election. “I don’t think anybody running for president now is that great,” he said, adding that, “U.S. energy policy drives U.S. foreign policy—I believe...
...HAVEN—For seniors with Ivy League titles as bookends to their collegiate careers, everything has come full circle.Entering as freshmen into a dominant system, the Class of 2008 was a part of a perfect 10-0 championship campaign—more often than not, following it from the sidelines—and a 35-3 season-ending clobbering of Yale. Three years later, perfection returns, with the ’08ers leading the charge: a 7-0 mark in the Ivies capped by a 31-point drubbing of the undefeated Bulldogs.“This is the ultimate...
...Hall of Fame. He coached part of the game in a tuxedo…One of the linesmen for the Harvard-Cornell game was named Mark Messier. Although the official wasn’t the Hockey Hall of Famer who won six Stanley Cups in a 25-year NHL career, he kept the game running smoothly on the ice...Harvard outshot the Big Red, 35-23. —Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...could have been the happily-ever-after ending to a fairytale-like career. After being forced to miss his entire sophomore season due to injury, senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti stood triumphantly undefeated at the center of the Yale Bowl before 57,248 fans after besting ugly stepsister and bitter rival Yale 37-6 for the Ivy League championship. It could have been the perfect career-ending moment. But it wasn’t, because Pizzotti will be back again next year for his fifth season and to lead Harvard in another quest for the Ivy crown...
...yards per outing—to 50 yards, stuffing all comparisons of McLeod to Clifton G. Dawson ’07. And Eli quarterback Matt Polhemus completed as many passes to Yale receivers as he did to Harvard defenders, allowing Steven K. Williams ’08 to set career and season marks for interceptions. Then there was the Harvard offense: Quarterback Christopher F. Pizzotti ’08 torched the Yale defense with 316 yards—almost triple what the entire Yale offense could muster—and four touchdowns. Even running back Cheng...