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...Black Students Association and Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance Co-Chair Ryan R. Thoreson ’07 to lobby against the legislation. Both student groups have said they do not support granting UC funding to student groups that discriminate in their membership. Former UC Vice President Clay T. Capp ’06 also showed up in the middle of the meeting to vote against the legislation. According to Haddock, Capp is eligible to vote in any spring term council meeting as a former vice-president. Haddock said last night after the meeting that he believed...
...events in coming weeks.ADMIRAL’S CUP The Crimson came away from a deep 18-team field in Kings Point, N.Y., with a third-place finish at the Admiral’s Cup, one of the season’s biggest regattas. The junior duo of skipper Clay Johnson and crew Emily Simon took seventh in A-division, while Kyle Kovacs sailed to a fifth-place finish in the singlehanded C-division. However, it was a third-place finish in the B-division that helped pace Harvard. Senior skipper Vincent Porter was joined by senior crew Ruth Schlitz...
...Staff writer Ying Wang can be reached at yingwang@fas.harvard.edu The following students of the class of 2007 were elected into Phi Beta Kappa last month: Joshua H. Billings, Classics; Jarred D. Brown, Engineering Sciences; Steven J. F. Byrnes, Physics; Thomas M. Clay, Classics; Merve G. Emre, Government; Nicholas R. Green, Economics; Rachel M. Greenblatt, Biology; David S. Jackson-Hanen, Mathematics; Alexandra D. Harwin, History; Daniel J. Hemel, Social Studies, who is the managing editor of The Crimson; Hajin Kim, Economics; Daniel P. Krauthammer, Social Studies; Yuenbee J. Park, Economics; Guilio J. Pertile, English; Shayak Sarkar, Applied Mathematics; Kaloyan S. Slavov...
...Crimson’s three boats at the event helped Harvard to a third-place finish behind Tufts and host Yale. Each school sailed 12 races, with the Crimson finishing at 7-5, while the Bulldogs and Jumbos earned records of 10-2 and 9-3, respectively.Junior skipper Clay Johnson teamed up with senior crew Ruth Schlitz in the first boat, and co-captain Vincent Porter was joined by junior crew Christina Dahlman in the second. The sophomore team of skipper Kyle Kovacs and crew Elyse Dolbec rounded out the participants.WOMEN’S PRESIDENT’S TROPHY...
...understanding with people previously ignored, and that is precisely the purpose of education. Study abroad can be improved by more integration with host schools, home-stays, and increased funding. Such expansion and improvement, not the degradation of international education, is precisely what American education and competitiveness demand. H. CLAY PELL ’05 Providence, R.I. April...