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Near the middle of his arresting academic study of the craftsmen of the Qin (221-207 B.C.) and Han (206 B.C.-220 A.D.) dynasties, Barbieri-Low - an assistant professor of Chinese history at the University of California, Santa Barbara - describes the frenetic Eastern Market of the Han capital of Chang...
After a frenetic loss at Yale the previous night, the Crimson came out cold in Saturday’s game, missing its first six field goal attempts, and 11 of its first 12.
The Harvard women’s basketball team entered Friday night’s game against Yale looking to avenge its only Ivy League loss from 2007 and move out of a four-way tie for first place in the 2008 Ivy League standings. The Crimson succeeded in doing just...
Perhaps Bowman's most memorable performance, however, wasn't a feat of skating grace or athletic prowess; it was a shockingly impromptu expression of desperation and determination at the World Figure Skating Championships in 1990. The last two minutes of his long program were "not a pleasant experience," recalls Carroll...
Acknowledging that our own coming of age was shaped by the Viet Nam War and the frenetic, at times violent political activism that it engendered, we are perhaps more sensitive than later classes to the need for the College to be a center of debate over the moral issues of...