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...comes a week after Perlman gave up four runs on 12 hits to Princeton in Harvard’s 6-4 loss to the Tigers last Saturday. The 6’6 righty attributed an improved fastball and, surprisingly, the colder weather to his stronger showing against Yale. “I really think I was getting the fastball in today well, which I didn’t do against Princeton and it helped me a lot,” Perlman said. “Actually [the temperature] felt great, compared to last weekend...when it was 15 degrees warmer...
...getting deep in the count. I knew if we got in the bullpen, we had a shot.” As for the weather, the frigid climate did not seem to bother Haviland, who pitched in short sleeves. “I was hoping it was going to be colder actually,” Haviland said. “I love the cold. You can throw inside a little more, because if you get jammed, you’re done for the day. I love the cold weather, and I think we played well through it.” Haviland?...
...individual standings. Freshman Peter Singh and Senior Tom Hegge shot 81 and 83, respectively, as the team combined to score ten birdies in Round 1. On Day 2, the golf gods retracted any favors they extended to the Crimson on the previous day. In slightly colder and windier conditions, Shore fired a 79 after failing to recover from several early bogeys. Shore went on to finish in seventh place along with Mayer, who managed a second-round 75 to card a two-day 147. Though trailing by three strokes after the first day, Hartford rode a Day 2 team score...
...we’ll run, we’ll do stuff on dining and dishware, and the next week we’ll talk about recycling,” says Spring Greeney ’09, the student representative from Pforzheimer House. “As the weather gets colder, we’ll talk about heating, and how to control it or turn it up. In the spring, we work on a couple large-scale projects...
...lack of leverage over Chinese behavior may make for an uncomfortable future. Mann sees a time when a powerful China not only remains undemocratic but also sustains unpleasant regimes in power, as it does today in such nations as Zimbabwe and Burma. Such behavior could make the world a colder place for freedom. Green, the former National Security Council staff member, agrees that China "wants to build speed bumps on the road to political globalization and liberalization" and is "particularly against any attempt to spread democracy." Sandschneider, the German China expert, says the Chinese "talk about peace and cooperation...