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...distances very well and put your ball in the right spots on the green,” Shuman said. One highlight for Harvard was freshman Peter Singh’s eagle on the third hole Sunday. He hit a long, soaring shot that bounced one before dropping in the cup. “Parents who were watching started yelling and clapping,” Singh said. Aside from the eagle, however, Singh said that he had a “tough time around the green.” Sophomore Michael Shore and senior Thomas Hegge each finished 33rd and 34th...
...first time in 2007, both Radcliffe crews had home-river advantage, racing together on the Charles on Saturday. And the homecoming was a sweet one for both squads. The lightweights, coming off a strong third-place showing at the Knecht Cup last weekend, dominated Boston rival and seventh-ranked MIT, winning three of four races on the river. The win was highlighted by an 18-second victory for the varisty eight and an astounding 42-second thumping of the Engineers by the novice eight, which remains undefeated through the first four races of this spring season. The heavyweights posted...
...scoreboard with the tally of all past Harvard-Yale football games adorns one of the walls, as does a board with the current Straus Cup standings for House intramurals...
...while jumping on the couch nor the paralyzing blow to the neck as he hit the wooden armrest. More and more, Chase can do the kinds of things any other 4-year-old can do. He can walk, albeit with the aid of trekking poles. He can hold a cup and pick up an M&M. He's regained at least some sensation...
Last year’s World Cup provided perhaps the most poignant example. It was fun to be in Cambridge during the event. Harvard students, by American standards, are unusually knowledgeable about soccer—it is the world’s game, after all—and students from abroad were rooting passionately for their national teams...