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...Keenan’s view, an education at Harvard has allowed him to become a more sensitive reader and writer. Nevertheless, Keenan says he still does not know how much of an influence Harvard??€™s classes, people, and organizations have been...
...attend Harvard, but our campus boasts more than a few good men. Our tendencies to harp on gender inequality, denounce final clubs, and reprimand male pride lead us to ignore manhood’s intrinsic good. We all believe in equal pay for equal work, but Harvard??€™s culture misrepresents and neglects manliness in a good-willed attempt to promote women...
...devalue men. Take a moment to admire Heinrich Harrer’s aggressive spirit of pursuit, Tom Sawyer’s territorialism, Nelson Mandela’s courage, and the stranger in the courtyard who held open the gate. Endless illustrations of manly nobility, honor, and courage abound on Harvard??€™s campus. To Harvard men: You are worthy of honor and respect...
...Even Harvard??€™s struggles yesterday couldn’t completely knock it out of contention, though, as the team finished tied for fifth place with BU and Brown. A top-six finish would have given the Crimson more chances to compete for a top-three finish—the requirement to qualify for nationals. But when the teams tied in the sail-off tie-breaker, Harvard found itself on the outside looking...
Grinstead had one of those performances yesterday in the 400-meter hurdles. After finishing Saturday’s preliminaries ranked second—0.3 seconds behind University of Pennsylvania’s Tim Carey—Grinstead overcame the deficit to win Harvard??€™s only title of the weekend. The senior took 10 points for the Crimson with a time of 52.19 seconds...