Word: duals
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...final 500 meters. The Crimson, catering to a strong tailwind on Saturday morning, took up the rating at the 1500-meter mark and plowed through Northeastern, erasing the Huskies’ two-seat advantage and stealing a few seats of its own, as Harvard won its third straight dual race this weekend...
...Harvard heavyweight varsity endured the same troubles off the start that have plagued the Crimson all season. At the San Diego Crew Classic in April, the varsity eight dropped almost a length off the start. It was a similar if less drastic tale in almost all of the dual races this season, and the same sluggishness struck again on Saturday...
...second varsity race, the undefeated Crimson eight captured its fourth dual race in as many weeks. The Crimson (6-0) opened up an early lead off of the start and held the margin steady to down the Huskies and virtually secure a No. 1 ranking heading into Eastern Sprints...
...seat in the freshman Navy crew, which finished second in 5:58.0, suffered an ejector crab with 100 meters to go and the boat was forced to finish the race with only seven rowers. Next weekend, the Crimson takes on Northeastern at home on the Charles in its last dual race before Eastern Sprints. —Staff writer Lucy D. Chen can be reached at lucychen@fas.harvard.edu...
...Adam moves to enlighten me, offering an amazingly complete dual cosmology of Harry Potter and the Chosen People. Jews, he explains, are the wizards. The non-Jews are the muggles. And Israel's wizards are engaged in a kind of invisible spiritual warfare (just like in Rowling's books) that most muggles can't even see, much less understand. Rowling may be a muggle, says Adam, but she knew what she was doing. Why else would a yeshiva like Hogwart's be so central to their lives? Why would the power of naming and names be so important to both...