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...10.The Crimson resumes play next Saturday against Dartmouth with kickoff at Ohiri Field scheduled for 11 a.m.“It just gives us a lot of confidence going into the next game,” Mann said of Saturday’s performance. “Everyone??s fired up now, and this game just gave us the confidence we needed.”—Staff writer Emily W. Cunningham can be reached at ecunning@fas.harvard.edu...
...anything, Harvard-Yale was a motivating factor for us [at Henley],” Medioli said. “The fact that we won as well as we did, and won by the margins we did, was quite outstanding on everyone??s part. It’s the only race I’ve ever been in with the spectators like it has—it’s like Head of the Charles, but another magnitude...
Sometimes I feel educationally robbed. In the flurry of freshman year bragging—which seemed to last the entire duration of my time in Pennypacker (which was already like a holding tank for the oddities of Harvard)—it just seemed like everyone??s high school was awesome. They all had International Baccalaureate programs, nationally competitive debate teams, and cheerleaders. Their schools were practically teeming with geniuses. Meanwhile, in stark contrast, my easy-going Quaker school was teeming with people that loved to smoke pot at eight in the morning. To top it off, back...
...consider the theorists likely to win. “Most of the people who speculate know very little about it,” said Furer Professor of Economics Oliver D. Hart. Mechanism design theory emerged from the debate over whether a central planner could allocate resources efficiently without knowing everyone??s preferences, according to Abbe Professor of Economics Drew Fudenberg ’78, who co-authored an influential paper with Maskin. While the winners’ work is theoretical, it has important practical applications, such as federal auctions of the broadcast spectrum. “Once...
...away with a little more experience and with an idea of what to work on,” said senior Vilsa Curto, who is also a Crimson photography editor. According to Curto, the team is viewing the beginning of the year as a “fresh start for everyone??a clean slate.” Under Green, Harvard is looking to put last spring’s 4-16 record behind it and return to winning ways. Prior to the disappointment of last year, the Crimson had won four conference championships in a row. Harvard has many...