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...Senate are up for grabs—Massachusetts and Cambridge voters have only a handful of important choices apart from the marquee gubernatorial race. Senator Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56 (D-Mass.) is expected to easily win an eighth term over Republican Kenneth Chase, a lawyer and businessman who ran against Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) in 2004 and took 21 percent of the vote. A member of the Senate since 1962, Kennedy won 73 percent of the vote in his last election. Apart from the governorship, the attorney general is the only...
Despite this added incentive, Fraser stresses that it’s still the chase for the ECAC title rather than the chance to play on an international stage that will serve as his early-season motivation—not that the two goals are mutually exclusive...
Sometimes a scavenger hunt is just a scavenger hunt. That's all it is at many churches, where the frenzied chase to collect trinkets and complete silly tasks is a perennial activity aimed at getting teenagers into their doors. But at Calvary Baptist Church in Bellflower, Calif., a scavenger hunt is also a metaphor for the lifelong pursuit of meaning and happiness that begins in adolescence--and rich grist for a sermon targeted to teens. "A scavenger hunt is a search," youth leader Doug Jones, 20, tells the 80 teens who have just returned from a race through this working...
After placing No. 11 at the Head of the Charles a week ago in Cambridge, the Harvard varsity lightweights incurred another disappointment at the Princeton Chase yesterday in N.J. The Crimson, which finished No. 4 last year with its varsity eight, entered two varsity eights in this year’s competition. The Harvard varsity skidded to No. 22 in this year’s Chase, however, with the second varsity coming just behind at No. 23. The varsity eight finished with a time of 15:25.77 over the 2.75-mile course, and the second varsity crossed the line shortly...
Focus in the world of women’s crew shifted from the waters of the Charles to the banks of New Jersey yesterday at the Princeton Chase. And for the Radcliffe crew, this proved a turn for the worse. After a strong row last Sunday, the Black and White heavyweights did not find similar success this weekend, with its first varsity boat coming in 16th with a time of 16.53.10 and its second varsity notching a 28th place finish, clocking in at 17.18.74. The two boats were simply not able to attain a high enough stroke rate. While rowing...