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...Crimson had to overcome in its game against Dartmouth. Harvard had to play most of the second half without star forward John Stamatis after the freshman received a second yellow card at the 42:54 mark. Stamatis received his first card less than five minutes prior. Both cards were dealt out by the referees for out-of-control play and persistent fouls by Stamatis. In Stamatis’ departure, the Crimson had to play twice as hard to make up for the loss on the field of one of its key offensive players. “The boys adjusted well...
...wings. One rule applies to almost every Halloween season, Christopher said: “People want to be either sexy or scary.”At Mass. Ave.’s busy and crowded Oona’s, a popular second-hand store, owner Kathleen M. White dealt with the Halloween costume rush. She said it’s the 34th the store has seen. A seasoned Cambridge entrepreneur, White knew about the various costume-themed parties happening around campus this weekend.One group of Harvard girls came into the store to pick out pimp gear to wear to Adams...
...matches—the two losses set the Crimson on a season-high seven-game losing streak. Cornell (14-3, 7-0) remained undefeated in the Ivies after rallying from a one game deficit and beating Harvard 3-1 on Saturday. The previous night, Columbia (5-12, 3-3) dealt the Crimson its most crushing loss of the season, winning three straight games to clinch the match after trailing two games to none.CORNELL 3, HARVARD 1Although Harvard started out strong by winning the first game of the match 30-23, the first-place Big Red proved to be too tough...
...Granted, it probably was a poor question, but the response, the familiarity with Fitzpatrick’s name, never a schoolmate of theirs, reveals an almost even level of pre-knowledge as knowledge. In keeping with our liberal-arts pedigree, the questions that proved most problematic were those that dealt with specific players. Which of the following is the name of a recent Harvard quarterback? Pete Rose, Dave Rose, or Neil Rose. The plurality of respondents chose Pete Rose. He’s no Harvard man, though, but the gambling, slap-hitting, balls-out, uncouth pariah of professional baseball fame...
...when it comes to poker, when it comes to games, when it comes to the hand we’re dealt in this world, let’s not forget who else is at the table. We’re the most valuable wild cards...