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...twenty-year-olds who would only respond to reporters’ questions having to do with human hair. The Portland, Ore. police department quietly removed the objects that they considered “harmless.” Apparently, unlike the BPD, Portland police aren’t drawn en masse toward bright shiny lights. (Or to college students having—gasp!—fun, for that matter. But we suppose terrorists, or reckless advertisers, could hide bombs in kegs at the Harvard-Yale tailgate if students weren’t required to wear pink bracelets.) In the aftermath...
...narrowly escaped death when a mysterious bicyclist deliberately knocked her down in the path of an oncoming bus. Her health slowly improved, however. She did not have cancer but merely a hormonal disturbance. And she began to benefit from the changes in China's overall political situation. When Chou En-lai died in January 1976 the radicals were still in control, but on the night of April 5, during a festival when the Chinese traditionally visit their ancestors' graves to pay respects, a climactic event occurred. As huge crowds thronged Peking's Tiananmen Square to honor Chou with flowers, wreaths...
...Obviously we’re urging as many people to show up for this as possible,” Brand said. “There’s enough time for people to gather up, come en masse, and help...
...firing ourselves up, yelling after every point,” co-captain Laurence Favrot said. Nonetheless, Harvard never really stood a chance in the fifth frame. The Crimson took the first point of the game but never led again, as the Highlanders opened up a margin of five points en route to a 15-11 win to close out the match. “We made a couple of key errors,” Favrot said. “We sort of changed the way we played and got a little tentative.” Harvard’s best...
...match is within reach, Bode’s such a dependable guy that you can usually count on him to get the win and take the match for us.”Harvard won in a dominating performance against the Tigers on Friday night, taking eight straight bouts en route to a 36-7 victory. Saturday afternoon, the Crimson fell to No. 14 Penn, 28-12, after an early lead. After the split, Harvard (2-6, 1-1 Ivy) is now 2-3 in the Eastern Collegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA). The Crimson travels to Boston University next Friday, and will...