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...Senior Vincent Porter shared time with captain Clay Johnson at the skipper position in A-division’s boat while senior Ruth Schlitz handled crew duties. The B-division saw sophomore skipper Kyle Kovacs and freshman crew Jon Garrity take first-place by a five-point margin over Georgetown, which faltered a bit in A-division on its way to an eighth-place finish. South Florida, St. Mary’s, and Tufts rounded out the top five, while Dartmouth and Boston University took sixth and seventh places, respectively. GEORGE MORRIS TROPHYThe Crimson sent two boats...
...strong base cadence in the heart of the course that put the race out of reach on Saturday.Last weekend, Harvard’s attempts to close the gap against Dartmouth were stymied by a poised, almost expectant Big Green. And Navy, fresh off a one-sided win over Georgetown the week before, was even better at stopping the Harvard varsity before it ever got started.“We had a few moves planned throughout the race, and we took them,” Kauble said. “It just seemed like Navy knew they were coming?...
...faculty’s continuing strength. The constitutional law professors hired laterally in the past year are Daryl J. Levinson ’90 of NYU, C. Adrian Vermeule ’90 of the University of Chicago, and Mark V. Tushnet ’67 of Georgetown. In addition, Kagan confirmed in a February interview that a full-time offer has been made to the University of Chicago’s Cass R. Sunstein ’75, a very influential administrative and constitutional law scholar.Expanding the Law School’s faculty has been a hallmark...
...lightweights learned that lesson well last year against Georgetown, which handed Harvard its only dual defeat of the 2005 season. An April 22 race with Navy in Annapolis, Md., followed by a showdown with Yale and Princeton the next week rounds out the EARC dual season for Harvard, which gathered momentum last season on two comeback wins over the Bulldogs and the Midshipmen...
...travels to Ithaca, N.Y., and New Jersey for the first dual competition of the 2006 season. The Crimson will face almost half of its EARC opponents over the weekend, squaring off against Penn and Cornell on Saturday and following up on Sunday with a four-boat race with Delaware, Georgetown, and Rutgers...