Word: crimson
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McKibben, a former president of The Crimson, worked after graduation for The New Yorker, where he wrote the "Talk of the Town" column. At times, The End of Nature reads like an extended New Yorker column, as it dashes from current scientific theory to the literary rhapsodies of Henry D. Thoreau (Class of 1837) to his own experiences in upstate New York...
...Crimson, the tournament's two-time defending champion, was not seeded and dropped an 8-1 decision top-seeded William and Mary on Friday. Harvard finished last in the eight-team tournament...
...third victory for the Crimson came in first doubles, with Cooper and junior Amy deLone combining to trounce Karen Gallego and Scherman...
...Crimson (5-2 overall) started playing against the wind, but still amassed a 14-6 lead by halftime, due in part to stellar play by Andy Pinkerton, a freshman from Canada...
Harvard's next game will be against Amherst, a league game which was postponed Saturday because of poor field conditions. Depending on when the Amherst game is played, the Crimson will face one of its hardest matches of the season against UCal-Berkeley, which has won seven of the past 11 national championships...