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...release of a House Program Planning Steering Committee report will initiate the second phase of House renewal dealing with design and development. Nelson said the report will be made available to the Harvard community in about two weeks. She added that she expects construction and renovation, the third and final phase of House renewal, to begin no earlier than 2012. Nelson said the report is the product of a year-long analysis of House life and features an in-depth examination of residential accommodations and academic and social spaces. It also scrutinizes the broader mission of House life. Central...
...Mills led the team with two Ivy titles and two school records each. Hinkle also added an Ivy championship and school record to her name. The day began with a stellar morning session for Harvard, with 17 of the 18 swims of the day qualifying for the A final, and it ended with a shattered school record. Clarke, sophomore Katherine Pickard, freshman Catherine Zagroba, and Mills dominated in the 800-yard freestyle relay to win the team’s first title in the event in 21 years, provisionally qualifying for the NCAA Championships.“The [800-yard...
...Crimson dominated possession of the puck for the rest of the second period—Harvard outshot the Big Red, 14-5, in the frame—but the team had to wait until the third to score again.Two and a half minutes into the final period, Harvard doubled its lead to allow it some breathing room.Vaillancourt took on the role of playmaker again, stealing the puck and rushing down the ice to create a 2-on-1 break with sophomore Katharine Chute. Holding the puck until Chute was in the perfect location, Vaillancourt threaded a pass right onto...
...been playing together for a while now.” In the end, the Crimson’s advantage was too great to overcome. Senior attackman Jeff Wannop and sophomore attackman Matt Hull added two late goals to the Crimson’s total for a final score of 12-4. “It was a big win for us,” Motschwiller said, “as is any win to keep the ball rolling.” —Staff writer Timothy J. Walsh can be reached at twalsh@fas.harvard.edu...
...didn’t want to do anything that was going to bail them out,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said. “We wanted no silly fouls or anything like that.” The Big Red then had 3.9 seconds left to take a final shot. Cornell inbounded the ball to guard Louis Dale, who drove straight into Crimson freshman Keith Wright, trying to draw contact. Wright, however, swatted the ball away as the clock wound down, giving Harvard its second straight victory this weekend, by a final score...