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...motion was going to fail, as it clearly was,” he wrote. “However I thought the tabling was premature and didn’t smell good, coming before and therefore curtailing sufficient discussion, particularly from those who might have spoken in favor.” One-sixth of the Faculty is required to conduct an official vote. Yesterday’s attendance of 135 fell 10 short of that level. —Staff writer Johannah S. Cornblatt can be reached at jcornbl@fas.harvard —Staff writer Christian B. Flow can be reached...
...offense, but it contributed to the war effort by providing medical support and searching for active land mines. After the 2004 Madrid train bombings, which took place a week before national elections, public opinion swung even more strongly against the conservative, pro-U.S. Popular Party and in favor of the opposition Socialist Party. Voters thought that Iraq was not Spain’s war, and that their involvement in it was directly related to the jihadists’ attack on Madrid’s trains. Some predicted at the time of Spain’s pullout that the terrorists...
...will hurt, but Lin is ready to step into his spot. Harris and Housman are both All-Ivy caliber players, and the influx of three talented freshmen and maturation of a strong group of sophomores should provide the Crimson with a strong bench.Another factor in Harvard’s favor is Amaker. Not only has he brought a new sense of optimism to the program, but he has also been hard at work teaching the players to better their rebounding and defense, two major problems with the team in recent years. Last season, the Crimson ranked last in the league...
...fans alike with 10 minutes left on the clock. Dufault secured a loose puck, eluded a defenseman at the boards, and took aim at Union goaltender Corey Milan, knocking in Harvard’s third goal of the game.With the momentum again in the Crimon’s favor, Harvard’s fourth goal was tallied despite freshman Matt McCollem sitting in the penalty box. Taking a pass from sophomore blueliner Alex Biega, senior forward Tyler Magura surprised the Union defense and fired the puck at the net. The shot bounced off of Milan’s pads...
Williams’ play follows a plantation family through the course of patriarch Big Daddy’s (Benjamin T. Clark ’09) birthday. They have just discovered that Big Daddy has cancer, and the children try to win Big Daddy’s favor in the hopes that they will inherit the plantation. Meanwhile, daughter-in-law Maggie (Alison Rich ’09) attempts to save her marriage to Brick (David J. Smolinsky ’11), who has been an alcoholic ever since the death of his best friend (Will D. Kehler...