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...teams, which works out to about $400 per sport. According to Fry, each JV team typically receives about $1500 per year, or more than three times as much. Though Fry claims that, should a JV team decide to make the switch to club, at least a portion of the extra money that they received as a JV team would be funneled to them, some JV teams were lead to believe otherwise in meetings they had with Department of Athletics representatives. In these meetings, JV athletes were told that they would have to do significant fundraising to make up the shortfall...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Athletics for all, Money for None | 10/8/2007 | See Source »

...wasn’t perfect, but Mike made a good move and he finished the play off,” Murphy said. “Not just made the play, but finished the thing in the endzone.”But when Harvard lined up for the ensuing extra point, sophomore kicker Patrick Long slipped on Schoellkopf Field’s Astroturf, sending the ball into the Crimson offensive line and then bouncing into the hands of a Big Red defender, who returned it over 90 yards for the safety. It was the first in a series of late-half...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Plays Dominant Fourth Quarter | 10/8/2007 | See Source »

...touchdown, the outcome was still very much in doubt. The Crimson opened the game with a dominant offensive drive—moving the ball 89 yards in 12 plays—that culminated in a 33-yard touchdown strike from Pizzotti to senior wide receiver Corey Mazza. A missed extra point left Harvard with a 6-0 lead. After several ineffective drives, including a Pizzotti interception, the Crimson scored touchdowns on back-to-back second-quarter possessions to take control of the contest. The first touchdown came on another touchdown catch by Mazza, this time a 27-yard grab...

Author: By Brad Hinshelwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Holds Off Big Red in Ithaca | 10/8/2007 | See Source »

...Britain has been on high alert. Party chiefs had already drawn up detailed campaign plans and taken on extra staff to carry these out. Donors were tapped for extra funds. Politicians pounded the streets peddling their policies as their constituents mulled over the options. All that remained was for Brown to summon an official limo to take the short drive from Downing Street to Buckingham Palace where he would ask the Queen to dissolve parliament. He was expected to do so on Oct. 9 to set up an election...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brown's Snap Election: "Never Mind" | 10/6/2007 | See Source »

...than the suffrage and feminist movements of more recent times. Ulrich began writing the book after its titular quotation—which she authored some 30 years earlier—became a wildly popular catchphrase not only among female empowerment groups, but also with girls looking to make some extra cash with self-printed T-shirts. The book consists of a series of anecdotes told within the framework of three famous women’s literary works: Christine de Pizan’s “Book of the City of Ladies,” Elizabeth Cady Stanton?...

Author: By Denise J. Xu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Overlooked Women Make History | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

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