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...Hobart & William Smith in Geneva, N.Y. NICKERSON TROPHYThe Crimson sent four of its freshmen to the Nickerson Trophy at Mass Maritime, an event that serves as the New England Freshman Championships. Harvard’s rookies amassed 192 points, earning them a ninth-place finish in the 15-team field. Skipper Jerry Tullo and crew Alexandra Jumper placed 10th in the A division, while skipper Annie DeAngelo, the only female skipper in her division, combined with crew Marie Appel to place sixth in the B division.Connecticut College won the event with 95 points.—Staff writer...
...Obama's schedule speaks louder than any poll about the opportunities he senses in the electoral map, even as a number of late polls show the contest tightening slightly. On Saturday night, he held a rally in conservative Springfield, Mo., packing tens of thousands onto a high school football field in a part of the state that went nearly 2 to 1 for George W. Bush in the last election. On Sunday night, the campaign announced that Obama will make his final stop of the campaign on Election Day in Indiana, a state that has voted Republican in each...
...while boosting the aura of inevitability around Obama. And the Democratic nominee can certainly afford it. But Arizona Democrats insist they truly do have a legitimate shot at winning here. "Obama has taken us up to the 30-yard line. Now it's our job to get the field goal," says Maria Weeg, executive director of the Arizona Democratic Party. Democratic volunteers have been activated by the thousands, many returning from Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico. The party has orchestrated hundreds of thousands of calls and tens of thousands of door knocks during the last four days of the election...
From House and final club parties to a field trip to Mt. Auburn Cemetery, students braved the elements to find an abundance of entertainment in honor of All Hallow’s Eve. At Harvard, Halloween was a Thursday through Saturday affair...
...Aides say that Obama in these final days is content in the knowledge that he has done everything he could to win this race, given his all - or, to use an oft-quote sports analogy, left everything on the field. If he loses, they say, his worry won't be about what he could have done differently but about the generation of young voters that he has inspired and the opportunity the country may have lost in keeping them engaged...