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Last year the Crimson edged out the highly touted Tigers by a scant one and a half seconds in the Goldthwait Cup. But Princeton's chance to redeem itself and show Harvard, and whoever else was watching, that they were indeed tops in the East crumpled as the Tigers crawled...
A touch of England in the colonies? Ah, very good. Henley-on-the-Charles? Pip pip. A return to the grande old days of rowing. Well, amid the flowers, flowing garden dresses, boaters and blazers buzzing around Newell Boathouse today the Radcliffe crew will shove off in defense of its...
The only women who were included automatically on the basis of their husband's achievements are the wives of U.S. presidents, because, as Janet James explained, it was thought that people would want to look them up most. Indeed, given the infrequent mention that only a handful of American women...
Died. Madeleine Vionnet, 98, grande dame of French couture; in Paris. Vionnet, as she was simply known, began her trade as an apprentice seamstress at the age of eleven in 1887, opened her own fashion house in 1912, and flourished till her retirement in 1940. She preferred to drape fabric...
Grande gave Yale a one-goal lead midway through the stanza, and with just over four minutes remaining. Harvard received a penalty. Wilson picked up the typing goal by stealing the puck at his own blue line from a fallen Eli defenseman, Tom Jasinski.