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...first half of the tournament, marking the best individual performance of the event for Harvard, an impressive feat for a newcomer to the team. The Crimson closed out the first day of the tournament with a 13-stroke deficit to overcome, but the gap only widened during the event??s second day. With every Princeton round during the second day of competition falling in the 70’s, Harvard stood little chance of standing its ground, let alone erasing the Tiger lead. The Crimson will face another Ivy rival on the road next weekend, traveling...
Although we have substantial concerns about the safety of students at the event??not to mention concerns about the tailgate’s overall success sans the usual alcohol—we’re not yet ready to write off the entire day. Unlimited free food and non-alcoholic drinks will again be available, a success from the 2004 Game, and the alumni party will continue unaffected on the Soldiers’ Field parking area. But if the College and the BPD can’t reach a more reasonable agreement on a tailgate across the river...
...Bose. But heed the word on the street that this class should be avoided—the three professors do little to coordinate their lectures, and topics that one would expect the class to focus on (the American Revolution, perhaps?) rarely come up.Fudging the “completed historical event?? label is Historical Studies B-49, “History of American Capitalism,” which will be taught by Professor Sven Beckert, a nineteenth century Americanist with a predilection for nakedly Marxist historiography. Keep a lookout for B-45, a new course on the Darwinian Revolution...
...year’s organizers might consider adding a Pub Night-style bar that sells beer to of-age upperclassmen (one common complaint was that the afternoon’s buzz was long gone by 8 p.m.), but only provided the increased supervision doesn’t ruin the event??s laudable informality...
...said Sopen B. Shah ’08, CLC chair. “I know a lot of people were excited—I don’t know what it is about it.” The tub of gelatin may have been the event??s selling point, but only a handful of students immersed themselves in the sticky, green substance largely because of its frosty temperature, students say. “We’re waiting for the Jell-O to warm up a little bit right now,” Shah said Saturday...