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...Kramer said. “He’s really been on the last couple of starts. He’s keeping the ball down. He has his good splitter working. He’s doing really well.”The Crimson meets crosstown rival Boston College in Chestnut Hill on Tuesday before resuming its Ancient Eight docket with four contests at Yale next weekend.—Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...
...someone who they should be threatened by,” Johnson said. “That’s really important for this time of year—to really go out and sail well.” TEAM RACING SERIES 2 Just a few miles away in Chestnut Hill, Mass., the Crimson watched the host earn top honors again. The Eagles eked out a first-place finish while Harvard was second at the Team Racing Series 2. Each of the five schools saw action in four races, with the Crimson taking care of every squad except BC. Sailing...
...CYRUS CHESTNUT GENUINE CHESTNUT What makes Chestnut the best jazz pianist of his generation is a willingness to abandon notes and to play space. He rescues Roberta Flack's The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face and Bread's truly horrible AM-radio hit If from years of accumulated treacle by tinkling out the barest hint of melody, confidently letting each note float around until it resolves itself in your head. He's equally adept at spelling his minimalism with funk on the original Ellen's Song, and closes with a solo version of Lord, I Give Myself...
...that of the Irish-American community in Boston—and of our own college. BC was founded in part as a response to discriminatory policies against Irish immigrants and Catholics at Harvard in the nineteentth century. According to the college’s website, when BC moved to Chestnut Hill in 1913, “the University celebrated this connection [with the Irish] by naming the largest and most important room on campus the Irish Hall.” But Harvard’s Turner believes that “if you talked to the average BC undergraduate...
...ramp between an artsy tea shop and a staid office complex. In contrast, says the Dado barista, “we do well, and Fire & Ice does well.” However, Phatt Boys’ closing was not simply a result of its unfortunate location. Theodore E. Chestnut ’06, a Senior Class Marshall, says “the reason Phatt Boys was not successful was the service was terrible. They weren’t really catering to students.” Furthermore, Chestnut adds, “last call was really early, so people would...