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Harvard softball stepped out of conference for a doubleheader with the University of Massachusetts yesterday. The Atlantic-10 Conference leading Minutewomen (26-12, 11-1), who swept a doubleheader from Dartmouth by the combined score of 28-5 three weeks ago, did not allow a single Crimson runner to cross the plate. Harvard (15-18, 4-4) did, notably, remain close for the entirety of the first game before falling 3-0. The Minutewomen took the second game 8-0 in Amherst...

Author: By Brad Hinshelwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Powerful UMass Downs Crimson | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...residents surveyed said the clock was an especially integral part of their lives. William A. Rodger ’06 said that he relied on it daily upon being dropped off at the Soldier’s Field Park shuttle stop. “I always look as I cross the street to see how late I am for class,” he said. When asked how he would feel if the clock were to be removed Rodger replied, “I love that clock. I would be destroyed.” Several students pointed out that...

Author: By Briahna J. Gray, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Face Graces the Square | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...freshman at Northwestern University; now, he is the most prolific running back ever to have worn Crimson.In the not-too-distant past, the stars of the swimming, lacrosse, basketball, fencing, hockey teams were relative unknowns to their Harvard classmates.Now, the likes of David Cromwell, Evan Calvert, Matt Stehle, Emily Cross, and Peter Hafner have brought medals, banners, and even a national championship to the college’s crowded trophy case. All of these stars went from recruits who coaches worked hard to bring to Harvard to minor campus celebrities.They are, at least, for the loyal readers of Harvard?...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE GIFT OF GAB': Recruiting Drama Has Place in Ivy League | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...path of this epic proposal are 213 crumbling apartments, populated by immigrants, single mothers, and the elderly. For some the move represents a new washing machine; for others, the eviction from a place they have called home for more than three decades. The average undergraduate will rarely cross their paths, but for these residents, the University’s decisions will have lasting consequences...

Author: By Natalie I. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Growing Pains | 4/19/2006 | See Source »

...years in office, titles notwithstanding, Bush didn't have a chief of staff. Andy Card was many things: family friend, trusted aide, personal assistant. But he was never a chief of staff in the Jim Baker/Ken Duberstein/Leon Panetta mold. Those men played a different hand: they stood at the cross section of policy and politics, managed the process beneath them and teed up the crucial decisions for their boss. Outside of national security matters, they did not share the job with anyone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush Goes Back to the Future | 4/19/2006 | See Source »

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