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Senior attackman Greg Cohen saved his best for last, scoring a career-high six goals en route to the Harvard win. It was the only time in four years that the Class of 2007 had beaten its rival...
...East-West hybrid combining the modest sturdiness of a Chinese trading town with the showier Art Deco ambitions of the foreigners who began descending in the 19th century-is fast disappearing. Helping us remember this remarkable urban legacy before the last of the wrecking crews strikes is Canadian photographer Greg Girard, a longtime resident of China's largest metropolis, whose new book Phantom Shanghai was published last month. Many of the historic buildings that Girard documents-forlorn carcasses cowering below towers of concrete and glass-have already been demolished. Understanding this lends the photos a nostalgic resonance, a sense that...
...down four goals, Harvard turned to its defense to keep itself in the game as the offense slowly came to life.After getting shut out in a quarter for the seventh time this year, it was only the sixth time that the Crimson held a team scoreless for a quarter.Senior Greg Cohen got Harvard on the board with 10:14 remaining on an unassisted goal. The Crimson would get its second goal on Mahler’s bullet from 10 yards out to enter the locker room down by only two.“That’s been the downfall...
...parents to be honored before the game—their last at home in a Crimson uniform—as the men’s lacrosse class of 2007. And after all the flowers and congratulations, most of the seniors’ celebrations did not end.The offensive core of Greg Cohen, Evan Calvert, and co-captain Brian Mahler contributed to all but one of the Crimson’s eight goals. Each posted a three-point day with two goals and one assist.Cohen started things off for the seniors with the first score of the game and netted another unassisted...
...last event of the season, the Harvard men’s golf team finished third overall at the Northeast Invitational in Portsmouth, R.I., this weekend as freshman Greg Shuman and sophomore Mike Shore tied for second place in the individual competition. The Crimson shot 299 on Saturday, adding to a 153 on Friday for a total score of 452. Eventual champion Rhode Island won the tournament with a 446, a mere six shots ahead of Harvard, and Sacred Heart took second with a 449. In addition to its regular five-player squad, the Crimson sent two golfers—Shore...