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It would have been nearly impossible for this year to live up to the last. The 2004-05 season established itself as the greatest in the history of Harvard sports. The Class of 2006, however, did not disappoint. A year after contributing to the Crimson’s 14 Ivy...
Michael T. Ty, a neurology resident at Brigham and Women’s and Massachusetts General Hospitals and a Harvard Medial School (HMS) alumnus, died unexpectedly April 3, as the result of a construction accident that killed two others as well. Ty, 28, was driving down Boylston Street when a...
The season couldn’t have begun better for Sloan Devlin. After skippering the B-division boat for the Harvard women’s sailing team to a national title only a few months before, the former co-captain of the Crimson spent the fall winning her third consecutive...
Just when you thought a baseball player couldn’t get any more multitalented, Matt Brunnig found new life for both his arms. The 6’7 senior, once acclaimed for his unique ambidexterity on the mound, broke out in two new ways this year: first, on the...
Memorial Church resounded with the sound of hymns and fond tributes last Wednesday at a service in remembrance of longtime Harvard professor and influential economist John Kenneth Galbraith, who died April 29 at the age of 97. Hundreds of well-wishers showed up to fill the pews of Memorial Church...