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...showing, with Cornell earning that dubious distinction this year. The Big Red finished 20 shots behind Harvard and the Big Green. “I wish [we] had done a little better,” Hynes said, “but it was an improvement over last year, I guess, and I’m happy to be a part of it.” Princeton took the title with a score of 895, edging the resurgent Lions—who combined to card a 289 yesterday—by just one stroke. Nevertheless, Harvard took solace in the fact...
Harvard will take on the Bears at 12 p.m. on Saturday. With a strong showing, the Crimson could establish a firm grasp on the Rolfe Division title. With Dartmouth and Yale also playing a four-game series, however, it’s anyone’s guess as to who will emerge from the weekend on top. One thing is for sure, though—in Ivy League baseball, it’s never easy...
...xenophobia, while the “conservative” wing of the Republican Party, a group that never met a pro-worker law they didn’t hate, speaks out for the American working class. Meanwhile, the Democrats stammer and shuffle and hope nobody notices them. Well, I guess not everybody acts out of character.The Republican split on immigration makes sense. Some Republicans get their money and support from people who like picking on immigrants and others are funded by people who like hiring them. The split between economic conservatives and social/racial conservatives is nothing new; it just becomes...
...games à la TV’s “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”—will perform at the Demon ComedyFest. One of OTI’s games allows onlookers to suggest excuses for a tardy office worker. An OTI member must guess the proposed explanations as acted out by another OTI member and an audience member. Frivolity (and usually scatology) ensues.The group has been around since 1983, says member J.C. Cassis ’06, and performs “bimonthly on-campus or off-campus.”New members must...
...most atrocious rooms. The few and the proud, all housing sophomores: Lowell M-12: Crimson editor Joy Z. Chen is at a loss to describe the shape of the Polly Pocket-sized common room in her double—“A truncated square? A pentagon, I guess.” The bedroom is even tinier, requiring Chen to climb over her desk to enter. Other highlights include the closet’s “distinctive Tetris-block shape” and the dumpsters outside the door. Dunster K-51: This geometric marvel features a hexagonal common room...