Word: chandrasekhara
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Both the red and blue teams began the season with an invitational tournament at Yale in November, one week before the Harvard-Yale football game. Captained by Sheila Chandrasekhara ’04, the red team placed third at the Yale tournament, which was attended by over 30 teams...
...We’re just a diverse group...ranging from government to economics to physics majors,” Chandrasekhara said...
...Chandrasekhara, Nguyen and most of the team look forward to law school. Others, like Kraemer, have joined the mock trial team for fun and the unique intellectual experience...
...captains and team members look forward to a successful season next year. The team has made nationals two years in a row, and Chandrasekhara believes that they are “getting more recognized across campus” as a result...
...word of the award on his birthday, is a slight, 5-ft. 6-in. scholar with a shy manner, a preference for black suits and a love of Tolstoy, Mozart and Beethoven. Born in Lahore, then part of India, to a prominent Hindu family (his physicist uncle, Sir Chandrasekhara Raman, won a Nobel in 1930), Chandra, as he is called by physicists everywhere, began the work for which he was cited more than a half-century ago. In 1930, when he was only 19 years old, he whiled away the long shipboard hours on his way to begin studies...