Word: crowning
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Princeton should be the Crimson's toughest league opponent in its search for another Ivy crown. Princeton is currently ranked No. 67 in the nation, though its line-up features no ranked players...
...physical Princeton squad was able to get off too many shots on goal, while limiting the Crimson's scoring chances. In the end the lack of offense proved too much for Harvard to overcome, as the Tigers prevailed by the score of 8-3, to win the Ivy League crown...
...lack of offense proved too much for Harvard to overcome, as the Tigers prevailed by the score of 8-3, to win the Ivy League crown...
...Harvard, the glorification of what Ralph Waldo Emerson calls the "self-helping man" whom "all tongues greet, all honors crown, all eyes follow with desire," blinds us to individual weakness. According to UHS, 15 percent of undergraduates use mental health services at least once during their college years. According to the National Institutes of Mental Health, about 25 percent of all women and ten percent of all men will suffer from depression. But bravado makes us unwilling to acknowledge that. Consequently, students becomes less willing to share personal failures and listeners less willing to accept them...
...recall with great fondness my first visit to Nairobi in 1970 when Louis ceremoniously led me to the room housing the crown jewels of human evolution. Every fossil took on a mythical cast as he waxed eloquent about how it revealed some magic moment of our origins. Here he was, the grand master, sharing his passion, knowledge and intuition with a new disciple. He was often like that: generous, open, supportive, always trying to win new converts to his way of working, his way of interpreting the past. Born in Kenya of English missionaries, Louis was initiated by tribal elders...