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...week with a shoulder injury. If Berry can’t go, sophomore Steven Williams, who had two interceptions against Dartmouth, will once again take his spot in the starting lineup…After breaking Harvard’s all time rushing record last week, junior tail back Clifton Dawson sits in sixth place among all time Ivy rushing leaders. He is 95 yards shy of fifth place, which is held by Robert Carr of Yale…With one more win, Murphy will move into a second place tie for career victories for a Harvard head coach. Murphy...
...Yard, protests outside of undergraduate libraries. But certain athletes of the fall season are making the Crimson known for something else—record-breakers. Three current Harvard stars—women’s soccer goalkeeper and co-captain Katie Shields, All-American junior running back Clifton Dawson, and sophomore cross-country phenom Lindsey Scherf—have all made names for themselves by assaulting the Harvard records. SHIELD IN GOAL Shields has been a force in net for the Crimson this fall season. The cornerstone of Harvard’s outstanding defense, Shields has already broken the school...
...before West did, accompanied him. Then, last year, Tishman Professor Lawrence D. Bobo left for Stanford with his wife, Professor Marcyliena Morgan, after Summers denied her tenure. Professor Gwendolyn Du Bois Shaw, meanwhile, left to be a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Finally, after Professor Michael C. Dawson returned to the University of Chicago this fall, the bloodletting was over...
...Images of Black and Western Art Research Project and Photo Archive, as well as the African-American National Biography Project. The Institute will also serve as the hub of a new publication, the Du Bois Review: Social Science of Race, to be edited by Lawrence Bobo and Michael Dawson, who continue to be cozy with the Du Bois despite their relocation to Stanford...
...numbers were by no means the best of his career. Twenty-three carries, 103 yards, two touchdowns. But Saturday’s record-setting performance was vintage Clifton Dawson, from the 92-yard kickoff return to paydirt to open the second half, to the 32-yard scamper that iced Harvard’s 42-14 victory, to the grace with which he shifted much of the credit from his own shoulders to those of his offensive linemen. Just 98 yards from writing his name into the Crimson record books once more—again supplanting Chris Menick...