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...four-run fifth inning. But the Eagles didn’t take long to respond. Boston College got their first two batters on base to start the sixth inning. With two on and no one out Allard sent Madick to the circle to replace sophomre Margaux Black in an effort to stop the momentum swing. Madick, though, walked the first batter she faced to load the bases. The next hitter blasted a grand slam over the fences to spoil the Crimson’s lead. “It was a rise ball that wasn?...
...predecessor Lawrence H. Summers. According to Harvard spokesman John D. Longbrake, Faust will be “part of the program,” although he did not say what her precise role would be. Summers spoke at the commissioning ceremony each year as Harvard president in an effort to show support for students participating in ROTC. Harvard has had a fractious relationship with ROTC since its removal from campus in 1969 in the wake of strident anti-war protests. ROTC remains banished due to the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don?...
...notched a goal, and it seemed as if Harvard was going to end the half with a strong 4-2 lead. But Dartmouth rallied back and scored two goals late in the period, tying the game before the half’s end. Although the Crimson had a strong effort in the first half, the tempo of the second was quite different. “I think we need to work on our fundamentals,” Pais said. “We just need to be able to perform when we are a little bit tired...
...part, Benny Golson seems unworried that the majority of the students he’s worked with this week treat jazz as an extracurricular activity and nothing more. Although he notes that “music, like anything else, can be as important as the time and effort you put into it,” he also praises Everett and the Harvard jazz program for addressing students’ needs. Golson describes his aspirations for his own contributions to jazz at Harvard in terms of practicality. “I hope it will be something that will be of interest...
...rushed nights, splattered shirts, and burnt vegetables. We need to turn cooking and eating back into social events and away from their abstracted, spectator sport status. Maybe canteens in the meat- and potato-addicted states will take a while to catch on, but that should only further motivate this effort. When statistics consistently show that lifestyle and diet changes are more effective than any medicine, a patient should be happy with a prescription for a 30-minute run and cardamom roasted cauliflower with his statin any day. It’s a marriage worth fighting for.—Columnist...