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Limiting Brown to one run a day, the Harvard softball team swept two doubleheaders from the Bears this weekend at Soldiers Field.By blanking Brown (7-28, 1-15 Ivy), the Crimson (24-12, 9-5 Ivy) maintained its one-game lead over in the Ivy League North Division. Dartmouth won all four of its games against Yale this weekend.The two contenders will play four games next weekend, with a berth in the Ivy Championship Series at stake.“We knew we needed to come and win all four games to set ourselves up for next weekend...
...company prepare? Crisis cowboys force them to think about the unthinkable. "Whether you're a school with a lot of young students or an airline with lots of people traveling, you know that there are 10 things that could happen to you," says Paul Argenti, a Dartmouth professor who advises major investment banks on crisis p.r. "Think about them ahead of time, and how you would deal with them." Argenti says JetBlue enjoyed a trouble-free ascent in the airline industry, leaving the company unprepared for this year's customer-service nightmare. "When you've had such a meteoric rise...
...Christian B. Flow, Claire M. Guehenno, Laurence H. M. Holland, and Brittney L. Moraski contributed to the reporting of this article. —Staff writer Clifford M. Marks can be at cmarks@fas.harvard.edu. FOR MORE INFO: Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, UPenn, and Yale have all issued letters of condolences to their students...
...first half. “Draw control was the big difference in the game,” sophomore attack Kaitlin Martin said. “Their offense had the ball more than our offense did.” That simple draw advantage meant more shot opportunities for Dartmouth. The Big Green had a whopping 20-shot advantage as it threw 35 at the net to the Crimson’s 15. A slow start from Harvard let Dartmouth grab a 4-0 lead ten minutes into the contest, and the Big Green never looked back. Junior attack Tara Schoen kept...
...Mary’s won the event, followed by Navy, Charleston, Yale and Boston College. Georgetown, Tufts and Dartmouth took the spots immediately before Harvard...