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...grabbed the lead early in the day and ended with a 194–104 victory against the Bears (3-3, 2-2 Ivy).“It was a little challenging because exams and reading period certainly takes its toll,” sophomore Geoff Rathgeber said. “I think we maintained our focus for most of it and we were all excited to get back in the water and race.”Nine different swimmers and one diver contributed to the 14 Harvard wins in 12 individual events and both relays.The Crimson got a good...
...Scholars also question the style of the map, a hemispheric projection that the Chinese aren't known to have used until the 16th century. Geoff Wade, a Ming expert at the National University of Singapore, says the map is "clearly a hoax," and was "probably made in the last few years." He observes: "If you've seen any of the maps from Zheng He's voyages, they're in a completely different style...
...pool. The trip helped us to establish ourselves as a team and helped us each improve our times.”HARVARD 170, NAVY 130The 24th-ranked Crimson (4-1), which won 11 of 16 events, handed the Midshipmen their first loss in 10 meets this season. Cocks, sophomore Geoff Rathgeber, and freshman Eric Lynch each won two individual races, as Harvard won six of the last seven events.The Crimson took the top three spots in three different events and the top four spots in one to grab decisive points from Navy (9-1, 2-1 EISL). Cocks...
...over the No. 17 University of Virginia, 415.5-388, and trailed first-place Tennessee and second-place Georgia. The Cavaliers snatched third from the Crimson in the key race of the day, the 200-yard breaststroke, in which four Virginia swimmers placed in the top eight spots. While sophomore Geoff Rathgeber placed fourth, the Crimson did not have the numbers to compete with the Cavaliers. Virginia ended up beating Harvard by only 11 points.“Virginia is a great team, so the fact that we were competitive with them for the whole meet is definitely a confidence booster...
...surprise twist in the nomination that a battle is shaping up at all. A few weeks ago, it looked as if Alito might sail through the Senate as easily as Chief Justice John Roberts did last summer. But that changed with Bush's political fortunes. According to Democratic pollster Geoff Garin, when the President was riding high in the polls in January '05, 53% of the public said they had confidence in him to nominate good judges; now only 42% feel that way. "A President at 37% approval should expect fights at every turn," says centrist Democratic consultant Bruce Reed...