Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...other team that lost players to the Three Nations Cup was Harvard--and the Crimson has already been hit hard. Harvard (6-2-0, 4-2-0 ECAC) lost at No. 7 St. Lawrence last Saturday, 4-2, despite pouring 46 shots on goal. The Crimson will have its hands full this weekend, especially when it hosts Princeton Sunday at 2 p.m. at Bright Hockey Center...
Brown has already benefited in its first season as Harvard's travel partner. The Bears beat both Dartmouth and St. Lawrence the nights after those two teams stunned the Crimson...
...Crimson is in a three-way tie for fifth place with UNH and St. Lawrence. The Wildcats should glide to two wins at Niagara this weekend, but winning won't be as easy for the Crimson and the Saints. Harvard hosts Yale and Princeton, while St. Lawrence (9-2-0, 4-2-0) hosts a pair of upper-division teams in Providence and Northeastern...
...wish the council had been downsized. I wish it hadn't failed each time," council president Noah Z. Seton had said in a past interview with the Crimson...
Additionally, however, as a Connecticut resident not applying to Yale, I am displeased with The Crimson's unprofessional attitude towards New Haven. The city is home to 450,000 hard-working and well-educated residents, and, according to the Wall Street Journal, harbors the nation's second highest concentration of high-tech jobs in the nation after Silicon Valley. New Haven has more theaters than Boston, is within easy access of New York City, and has a contiguity of restaurants, nightspots, theaters and other shops surrounding the Yale campus. Frankly, downtown New Haven makes Cambridge look like a sterile, uninviting...