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Tomorrow marks the Harvard track and field team’s first and only home meet of the season, a competition against long-standing rivals Yale. Started in 1891, the annual match-up has seen the Crimson win 60 meets and the Bulldogs take 47, with...
...second pair of runs came in the seventh when freshman designated hitter Lauren Murphy hit a home run down the left field line. Leading the Ivy League in home runs with 13, Murphy knocked in Kidder who on with a single...
This change would come in the wake of MBB’s establishment of its own secondary field outside of any department...
...well. However, the Crimson offense finally came together last night, scoring ten goals after five games stuck in the single digits. Unfortunately for Harvard, Dartmouth’s offense also had a banner game, and ten points were not enough for a victory on Scully-Fahey Field in Hanover, N.H. The Big Green (8-4, 4-2 Ivy) took the game 20-10 as the Crimson (2-10, 0-4 Ivy) lost its seventh straight. While Dartmouth’s offense is undoubtedly potent—it has averaged nearly 15 points per game over the past six contests?...
...Augustus Richard Norton had written my high school history books, I may have developed a more favorable outlook on the subject. As it is, he did not, and now I must accept that in the field of historical knowledge, I have a rather arbitrary appreciation for the study of Hezbollah, a Lebanese political organization that is often simply described as a terrorist group. In “Hezbollah: A Short History,” Norton, a Boston University professor who formerly served as a United Nations military observer in the region, draws upon his years of study to deliver...