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Nothing, however, focuses the mind, body and spirit like the prospect of winding up underneath a 1,400-lb. palomino. The lesson in cowpoking is that the whole operation relies on getting an innately stupid animal--no, not your boss, wise guy--to execute a job that's critical to...
He also thrives on confrontation, which can rub tennis vets the wrong way. "I'm not sure if he knows the difference between a forehand and a backhand," says a tennis insider who requested anonymity. That wouldn't bother De Villiers--and it doesn't matter. Tennis doesn't need...
At this moment in Harvard’s history, that danger is a very real possibility. In his short tenure as president, Lawrence H. Summers presented an audacious vision for the future of the University. While he had the passion to execute his plans, he had neither the tact nor...
Three for three? No such luck. Winners of their last two Ivy League games, the Harvard women’s field hockey team traveled to Princeton on Saturday to try and make it three in a row. Instead, they found a determined Tigers (8-6, 6-0 Ivy) squad which...
To the editors: Re: “The Empire Strikes Back,” column, Oct. 10. Apparently, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNN have it wrong and Crimson columnist Bede Moore has it right. Not only does he know better than the major media outlets, he?...