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...group of men in Canada in response to the 1989 Montreal Massacre, in which 14 women were shot and killed. This is the second year the ribbon campaign has infiltrated Harvard Yard. “We just gave it a shot here last year,” said Gordon W. Braxton, a prevention specialist in the OSAPR who first became familiar with the movement during his undergraduate years at the University of Virginia. The undertaking is “very low intensity, which can be both good and bad,” Braxton said. “It?...
...look at some of the other Ivies and they’re on their 10-year anniversary.” NO ROOM AT THE INN What’s standing in the way of Asian American studies now, according to former History Department chair Andrew D. Gordon ’74, is more a simple lack of space than lack of support.“The reality is that at the moment, the growth is slow in social studies and humanities,” Gordon said. “The administration isn’t in the mood...
...Greenspun—a computer science affiliate at MIT—said he has logged over 2,000 hours of flight time including a flight from Los Angeles to Alaska. The rotors of the helicopter stirred up clouds of snow as it landed on the fields of the Gordon Track and Tennis Center. During the flight, contact was maintained with the Boston Logan Air Traffic Control Tower at all times. Several Harvard students went along for the helicopter ride. Passenger Daniel E. Catomeris ’11 brought a camera and a crew mate along to document his journey...
Strong individual performances at the Harvard Open on Saturday at Gordon Track propelled the Crimson track and field teams into their six-week winter break. “It was a good first home meet,” senior Brian Holmquest said. “I’d say the team looked a lot better than it has in years past for the first race.” Holmquest led the way for the men’s team, placing first in the 5,000 meters with a personal best time of 14:38.83, which automatically qualifies...
...Reeves, sophomore Colin West, and freshman J. Reed Endresen to represent their team at the tournament.—VINCENT R. OLETUThe Harvard men’s and women’s track teams will host their first home meet of the indoor season, the Harvard Open, tomorrow at Gordon Track, with competition kicking off at 9 a.m. It is just the second meet of the young indoor season, and figures to be another warmup contest for the Crimson as the teams work toward Heps and NCAA Regionals in March. Expect to see plenty of freshmen, as the men?...