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...good leadership back there,” Caples said. In addition to a strong performance from the Harvard netminder, last night’s game showed Harvard could make effective adjustments. After allowing four goals within the first 10 minutes of play and five by the end of the period, the Crimson changed its press in an attempt to contain the Connecticut offense. And for the most part, it worked. Not only did the team allow just a single goal, but also its changed style of play presented it with more offensive opportunities. Sophomore Carly Dickson tried to get things...
Nonetheless, Stannett and his team intend on bouncing back bigger and better. “The articles you’ve read in the papers are inaccurate—this isn’t the end,” said Batzell. “We’re changing, we’re developing into something...
...this end, Cambridge should consider forming a “Wind Alliance” with surrounding municipalities. The purpose of this Wind Alliance is to pool the resources of Cambridge, the state government, the federal government, the private renewable-energy sector, and other municipalities to build wind farms off the coast in areas of high wind potential...
...front window, shoppers get a bold first glance before strolling in to check out the clothes, jewelry, and accessories inside, dating from the nineteenth century to the ‘80s. Among the racks packed with tweed jackets, three-piece suits, and poodle skirts, customers can also peruse high-end items, such as luxurious furs, Gucci shoes, and Dior handbags...
...Fund. The panel also included Christopher T. Robertson, a visiting fellow at Harvard Law School, Melissa B. Jacoby, a law professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and Matt Selig, the acting director of the Health Law Advocates. Robertson stressed that many individuals with health insurance still end up in debt due to medical costs. “Approximately two-thirds of people who [experienced] home foreclosure had medical insurance,” he said. Selig discussed the conflict between the interests of the health insurance industry and the financial well-being of the average American...